Quantum NETwork: from theory to practice
Kun Fang, Jingtian Zhao, Xiufan Li, Yifei Li, and Runyao Duan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of quantum networks, highlighting recent theoretical and experimental advances, and introduces a versatile quantum network toolkit for simulation and protocol testing to accelerate development.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of quantum network developments and introduces a novel toolkit supporting dual quantum computing engines and protocol emulation on real hardware.
Findings
Demonstrated simulation of the Micius satellite experiment
Tested a four-layer quantum network architecture
Emulated the CHSH game on quantum hardware
Abstract
The quantum internet is envisioned as the ultimate stage of the quantum revolution, which surpasses its classical counterpart in various aspects, such as the efficiency of data transmission, the security of network services, and the capability of information processing. Given its disruptive impact on the national security and the digital economy, a global race to build scalable quantum networks has already begun. With the joint effort of national governments, industrial participants and research institutes, the development of quantum networks has advanced rapidly in recent years, bringing the first primitive quantum networks within reach. In this work, we aim to provide an up-to-date review of the field of quantum networks from both theoretical and experimental perspectives, contributing to a better understanding of the building blocks required for the establishment of a global quantum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks
