Reference frame agreement in quantum networks
Tanvirul Islam, Lo\"ick Magnin, Brandon Sorg, Stephanie Wehner

TL;DR
This paper introduces a protocol enabling quantum network nodes to establish a shared reference frame despite some nodes being faulty, ensuring reliable communication in quantum networks.
Contribution
It presents a novel protocol for reference frame agreement in quantum networks resilient to faulty nodes, extending two-party protocols to multi-node networks.
Findings
Protocol achieves agreement with less than one-third faulty nodes
Allows existing two-party reference frame protocols to be extended to networks
Ensures reliable quantum communication despite adversarial conditions
Abstract
In order to communicate information in a quantum network effectively, all network nodes should share a common reference frame. Here, we propose to study how well m nodes in a quantum network can establish a common reference frame from scratch, even though t of them may be arbitrarily faulty. We present a protocol that allows all correctly functioning nodes to agree on a common reference frame as long as not more than t < m/3 nodes are faulty. Our protocol furthermore has the appealing property that it allows any existing two-party protocol for reference frame agreement to be lifted to a protocol for a quantum network.
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