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* The size of the classical information sent by the Sender to the Receiver is infinitely smaller than the information required to give a classical description of the teleported quantum state.
* The size of the classical information sent by the Sender to the Receiver is infinitely smaller than the information required to give a classical description of the teleported quantum state.


==Pseudo Code==
==Pseudocode==


*'''Input:''' The qubit <math>|\psi\rangle</math> is the to-be-send state which the first party(Sender) wants to transfer to the second party (Receiver). The quantum state can be written generally in standard basis as:
*'''Input:''' The qubit <math>|\psi\rangle</math> is the to-be-send state which the first party(Sender) wants to transfer to the second party (Receiver). The quantum state can be written generally in standard basis as:
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