Quantum Networks

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Quantum Networks

10 June 2019

London

Added 01-Jan-1970

Quantum communications - the exchange of quantum information between remote systems - is evolving from simple point-to-point communication to a general purpose multi-hop network.

Developing this extended capability introduces a new spin to a familiar set of networking problems :
- Why is quantum information transfer important and what's unique about quantum information transfer?
- How does quantum mechanics hinder and help the transfer of quantum information?
- How are the real-time aspects of quantum networking coordinated by classical and quantum protocols and devices?
- How do you build a general purpose network that supports quantum information transfer?

Steve will try to coherently explain, to an audience familiar with networking, how entanglement, teleportation, and swapping can be combined with classical IP networking and routing to build a quantum network.

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