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Quantum networking / Rodney Van Meter.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Networks and telecommunications seriesPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley 2014.Description: xxi, 333 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781848215375
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 V217 621.3827
Contents:
Chapter 1. Overview-- Part 1. Fundamentals-- Chapter 2. Quantum background-- Chapter 3. Networking background-- Chapter 4. Teleportation-- Part 2. Applications-- Chapter 5. Quantum key distribution-- Chapter 6. Distributed digital computation and communication-- Chapter 7. Entangled states as reference frames-- Part 3. Lines of repeaters-- Chapter 8. Physical entanglement and link-layer protocols-- Chapter 9. Purification-- Chapter 10. Purification and entanglement swapping-based repeaters-- Chapter 11. Quantum error correction-based repeaters-- Chapter 12. Finessing the key limitations-- Part 4. Networks of repeaters-- Chapter 13. Resource management and multiplexing-- Chapter 14. Routing-- Chapter 15. Quantum recursive network architecture-- Chapter 16. Coda-- Bibliography-- Index.
Summary: Quantum networks build on entanglement and quantum measurement to achieve tasks that are beyond the reach of classical systems. Using quantum effects, we can detect the presence of eavesdroppers, raise the sensitivity of scientific instruments such as telescopes, or teleport quantum data from one location to another.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Overview--
Part 1. Fundamentals--
Chapter 2. Quantum background--
Chapter 3. Networking background--
Chapter 4. Teleportation--

Part 2. Applications--
Chapter 5. Quantum key distribution--
Chapter 6. Distributed digital computation and communication--
Chapter 7. Entangled states as reference frames--

Part 3. Lines of repeaters--
Chapter 8. Physical entanglement and link-layer protocols--
Chapter 9. Purification--
Chapter 10. Purification and entanglement swapping-based repeaters--
Chapter 11. Quantum error correction-based repeaters--
Chapter 12. Finessing the key limitations--

Part 4. Networks of repeaters--
Chapter 13. Resource management and multiplexing--
Chapter 14. Routing--
Chapter 15. Quantum recursive network architecture--
Chapter 16. Coda--

Bibliography--
Index.

Quantum networks build on entanglement and quantum measurement to achieve tasks that are beyond the reach of classical systems. Using quantum effects, we can detect the presence of eavesdroppers, raise the sensitivity of scientific instruments such as telescopes, or teleport quantum data from one location to another.

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