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Main Authors: Peckham, Jacob, Makaroff, Dwight, Rayan, Steven
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.14987
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author Peckham, Jacob
Makaroff, Dwight
Rayan, Steven
author_facet Peckham, Jacob
Makaroff, Dwight
Rayan, Steven
contents The cost of distributed quantum operations such as the telegate and teledata protocols is high due to latencies from distributing entangled photons and classical information. This paper proposes an extension to the telegate and teledata protocols to allow for asynchronous classical communication which hides the cost of distributed quantum operations. We then discuss the benefits and limitations of these asynchronous protocols and propose a potential way to improve these asynchronous protocols using nonunitary operators. Finally, a quantum network card is described as an example of how asynchronous quantum operations might be used.
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spellingShingle Asynchronous Telegate and Teledata Protocols for Distributed Quantum Computing
Peckham, Jacob
Makaroff, Dwight
Rayan, Steven
Quantum Physics
Networking and Internet Architecture
The cost of distributed quantum operations such as the telegate and teledata protocols is high due to latencies from distributing entangled photons and classical information. This paper proposes an extension to the telegate and teledata protocols to allow for asynchronous classical communication which hides the cost of distributed quantum operations. We then discuss the benefits and limitations of these asynchronous protocols and propose a potential way to improve these asynchronous protocols using nonunitary operators. Finally, a quantum network card is described as an example of how asynchronous quantum operations might be used.
title Asynchronous Telegate and Teledata Protocols for Distributed Quantum Computing
topic Quantum Physics
Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.14987