HOPPER is a novel asynchronous protocol for quantum entanglement distribution that uses hop-by-hop autonomous decisions to multiplex concurrent ebit requests, outperforming synchronous serial approaches in simulations.
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A new routing framework exploits multipartite entanglement complementation to enable direct 1-hop connectivity for non-adjacent pairs in quantum networks and supplies a polynomial-time algorithm that achieves up to 60% hop reduction while bypassing NP-complete path discovery.
Simulation of QRE-CEC protocol in SeQUeNCe shows logical Bell pairs distributed at 0.91 fidelity over 2000 km with all modeled errors suppressed to second order.
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HOPPER: A Hop-by-hop Entanglement Distribution Protocol for Asynchronous Quantum Networks
HOPPER is a novel asynchronous protocol for quantum entanglement distribution that uses hop-by-hop autonomous decisions to multiplex concurrent ebit requests, outperforming synchronous serial approaches in simulations.
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Quantum Routing Beyond Pathfinding: Multipartite Entanglement Complementation
A new routing framework exploits multipartite entanglement complementation to enable direct 1-hop connectivity for non-adjacent pairs in quantum networks and supplies a polynomial-time algorithm that achieves up to 60% hop reduction while bypassing NP-complete path discovery.
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Realistic Simulation of Quantum Repeater with Encoding and Classical Error Correction
Simulation of QRE-CEC protocol in SeQUeNCe shows logical Bell pairs distributed at 0.91 fidelity over 2000 km with all modeled errors suppressed to second order.