Complex quantum network models from spin clusters
Ravi Chepuri, Istv\'an A. Kov\'acs

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical model of complex quantum communication networks using entangled spin clusters in quantum spin systems, demonstrating their potential for scalable and robust quantum internet architectures.
Contribution
It proposes a novel model for quantum networks based on entangled spin clusters, linking quantum spin systems to complex network topologies similar to the classical internet.
Findings
Ground state GHZ clusters can serve as communication links
Quantum networks can achieve complexity comparable to classical internet
Model provides a basis for studying quantum internet network characteristics
Abstract
In the emerging quantum internet, complex network topology could lead to efficient quantum communication and enhanced robustness against failures. However, there are some concerns about complexity in quantum communication networks, such as potentially limited end-to-end transmission capacity. These challenges call for model systems in which the feasibility and impact of complex network topology on quantum communication protocols can be explored. Here, we present a theoretical model for complex quantum communication networks on a lattice of spins, wherein entangled spin clusters in interacting quantum spin systems serve as communication links between appropriately selected regions of spins. Specifically, we show that ground state Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger clusters of the two-dimensional random transverse Ising model can be used as communication links between regions of spins, and we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
