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Path Percolation in Quantum Communication Networks

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In a quantum communication network, links represent entanglement between qubits located at different nodes. Even if two nodes are not directly linked by shared entanglement, communication channels can be established between them via quantum routing protocols. However, in contrast to classical communication networks, each communication event removes all participating links along the communication path, disrupting the quantum network. Here, we propose a simple model, where randomly selected pairs of nodes communicate through shortest paths. Each time such a path is used, all participating links are eliminated, leading to a correlated percolation process that we call ``path percolation.'' We study path percolation both numerically and analytically and present the phase diagram of the steady states as a function of the rate at which new links are being added to the quantum communication network. As a key result, the steady state is found to be independent from the initial network topology when new link are added randomly between disconnected components. We close by discussing extensions of path percolation and their potential applications.

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2024 1

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Finding hypergraph immersion is fixed-parameter tractable

cs.DM · 2024-11-24 · reject · novelty 6.0

An O(|V(G)|^6) algorithm for hypergraph immersion is claimed, but the proof has a false Mader-type lemma and applies a fixed-parameter theorem to a pattern that grows with the input.

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  • Finding hypergraph immersion is fixed-parameter tractable cs.DM · 2024-11-24 · reject · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    An O(|V(G)|^6) algorithm for hypergraph immersion is claimed, but the proof has a false Mader-type lemma and applies a fixed-parameter theorem to a pattern that grows with the input.