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Distributing Multipartite Entanglement over Noisy Quantum Networks
Luis Bugalho (Bugalho. L.); Bruno Gabriel Coelho Coutinho (Coutinho, B. B); Francisco A. Monteiro (Monteiro, F. A.); Yasser Rashid Revez Omar (Omar, Y.);
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NetSci-X: International School and Conference on Network Science
Year (definitive publication)
2022
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
A quantum internet aims at harnessing networked quantum technologies, namely by distributing bipartite entanglement between distant nodes. However, multipartite entanglement between the nodes may empower the quantum internet for additional or better applications for communications, sensing, and computation. In this work, we present an algorithm for generating multipartite entanglement between different nodes of a quantum network with noisy quantum repeaters and imperfect quantum memories, where the links are entangled pairs. Our algorithm is optimal for GHZ states with 3 qubits, maximising simultaneously the final state fidelity and the rate of entanglement distribution. Furthermore, we determine the conditions yielding this simultaneous optimality for GHZ states with a higher number of qubits, and for other types of multipartite entanglement. Our algorithm is general also in the sense that it can optimise simultaneously arbitrary parameters. This work opens the way to optimally generate multipartite quantum correlations over noisy quantum networks, an important resource for distributed quantum technologies.
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