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Routing Qubits on Noisy Networks
Claudia Benedetti, Giovanni Ragazzi, Simone Cavazzoni, Paolo Bordone, Matteo G. A. Paris·January 21, 2026
Quantum Physics
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Abstract
Robust quantum routing is essential for scalable quantum technologies. This paper investigates the resilience of routing protocols in network architectures designed for perfect, high-fidelity transfer of both classical and quantum information under ideal conditions. We encode information in the position of a quantum walker on a graph, modelling the routing of a generic qubit state from a single input to multiple (orthogonal) outputs. We analyse and assess routing performance in various regimes, evaluating their robustness against static and dynamical noise.