Deterministic Generation of Multipartite Entanglement via Causal
Activation in the Quantum Internet
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.00543v3
- Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2023 18:05:28 GMT
- Title: Deterministic Generation of Multipartite Entanglement via Causal
Activation in the Quantum Internet
- Authors: Seid Koudia, Angela Sara Cacciapuoti, Marcello Caleffi
- Abstract summary: Entanglement represents textitthe'' key resource for several applications of quantum information processing.
We propose a novel generation scheme exhibiting two attractive features.
The only necessary condition is the possibility of coherently controlling -- according to the indefinite causal order framework -- the causal order among the unitaries acting on the qubits.
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- Abstract: Entanglement represents ``\textit{the}'' key resource for several
applications of quantum information processing, ranging from quantum
communications to distributed quantum computing. Despite its fundamental
importance, deterministic generation of maximally entangled qubits represents
an on-going open problem. Here, we design a novel generation scheme exhibiting
two attractive features, namely, i) deterministically generating different
classes -- namely, GHZ-like, W-like and graph states -- of genuinely
multipartite entangled states, ii) without requiring any direct interaction
between the qubits. Indeed, the only necessary condition is the possibility of
coherently controlling -- according to the indefinite causal order framework --
the causal order among the unitaries acting on the qubits. Through the paper,
we analyze and derive the conditions on the unitaries for deterministic
generation, and we provide examples for unitaries practical implementation. We
conclude the paper by discussing the scalability of the proposed scheme to
higher dimensional genuine multipartite entanglement (GME) states and by
introducing some possible applications of the proposal for quantum networks.
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