Abstract
The storage and entanglement assisted teleportation of quantum states are two of the central primitives of Quantum Information Science. The need to certify success in their experiments, and to justify the use of the term quantum in setups such as ‘quantum memories’ and ‘quantum teleportations’, requires theoretical benchmarks which bound the performance of purely classical schemes [1-5].
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