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Multiparty entanglement routing in quantum networks

Vaisakh Mannalath, Anirban Pathak·November 12, 2022·DOI: 10.1103/physreva.108.062614
PhysicsMathematics

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Abstract

Distributing entanglement among multiple users is a fundamental problem in quantum networks, requiring an efficient solution. In this work, a protocol is proposed for extracting maximally entangled (GHZn) states for any number of parties in quantum networks of arbitrary topology. It is based on the graph state formalism and requires minimal assumptions on the network state. The protocol only requires local measurements at the network nodes and just a single qubit memory per user. Existing protocols on bipartite entanglement routing are also improved for specific nearest-neighbor network architectures. To this end, the concept of majorization is utilized to establish a hierarchy among different paths in a network based on their efficacy. This approach utilizes the symmetry of the underlying graph state to obtain better-performing algorithms.

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