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Path Percolation in Quantum Communication Networks

Meng et al., 2024

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17362775569483921207
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Meng X
Hao B
Ráth B
Kovács I
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arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.12228

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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 …
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