Abstract
The quantum teleportation process is composed of a joint measurement performed upon two uncorrelated subsystems A and B, followed by a unitary transformation (parameters of which depend on the outcome of the measurement) performed upon a third subsystem C (EPR correlated with system B). The information about the outcome of the measurement is transferred by classical means. It is shown that this measurement process, plus possible measurements on subsystem C (with the classical channel switched off), cannot be described by a local realistic theory.
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