QuNet: Cost vector analysis & multi-path entanglement routing in quantum networks

Published: 02 May 2021, Last Modified: 21 May 2024OpenReview Archive Direct UploadEveryoneRevisionsCC BY 4.0
Abstract: Entanglement distribution will form the backbone of many future distributed quantum technologies, especially the quantum internet. The act of purifying multiple noisy entangled states into a single one of higher quality has no analogue in classical networking and as such, this transforms the way in which we will consider future algorithms for routing entanglement. We outline the differences that arise because of this, demonstrate some elementary formalisms for `multi-path entanglement routing', and discuss the philosophical differences that arise when comparing this regime to conventional digital network theory. We also present a software package, QuNet, that uses novel `quantum cost-vector analysis' to simulate and benchmark routing in multi-user entanglement networks in a way that is is highly scalable in network size and the number of competing users. Our software accommodates both ground- and space-based networks, and implements efficient multi-user time-optimisation for mitigating congestion when quantum memories are available.
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