In tasks, where multipartite entanglement plays a central role, state
purification is, due to inevitable noise, a crucial part of the procedure. We
consider a scenario exploiting the multipartite entanglement in a
straightforward multipartite purification algorithm and compare it to bipartite
purification procedures combined with state teleportation. While complete
purification requires an infinite amount of input states in both cases, we show
that for an imperfect output fidelity the multipartite procedure exhibits a
major advantage in terms of input states used.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure