A greedy star-merging protocol distributes GHZ states over arbitrary Bell-pair networks with O(N) gates, N-1 Bell pairs in the complete case, and a polynomial-time alternative to Steiner-tree-based methods.
Distributed measurement-based quantum computation
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We develop a formal model for distributed measurement-based quantum computations, adopting an agent-based view, such that computations are described locally where possible. Because the network quantum state is in general entangled, we need to model it as a global structure, reminiscent of global memory in classical agent systems. Local quantum computations are described as measurement patterns. Since measurement-based quantum computation is inherently distributed, this allows us to extend naturally several concepts of the measurement calculus, a formal model for such computations. Our goal is to define an assembly language, i.e. we assume that computations are well-defined and we do not concern ourselves with verification techniques. The operational semantics for systems of agents is given by a probabilistic transition system, and we define operational equivalence in a way that it corresponds to the notion of bisimilarity. With this in place, we prove that teleportation is bisimilar to a direct quantum channel, and this also within the context of larger networks.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
quant-ph 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
A resource- and computationally-efficient protocol for multipartite entanglement distribution in Bell-pair networks
A greedy star-merging protocol distributes GHZ states over arbitrary Bell-pair networks with O(N) gates, N-1 Bell pairs in the complete case, and a polynomial-time alternative to Steiner-tree-based methods.