Multipartite Entanglement Routing as a Hypergraph Immersion Problem
ORAL
Abstract
Multipartite entanglement, a higher-order correlation unique to quantum information, offers various advantages over bipartite entanglement in quantum network (QN) applications. Establishing multipartite entanglement across remote parties in QN requires entanglement routing, which irreversibly transforms the QN topology at the cost of entanglement resources. Here, we address the question of whether a QN can be topologically transformed into another via entanglement routing. Our key result is an exact mapping from multipartite entanglement routing to Nash-Williams's graph immersion problem, extended to hypergraphs. This generalized hypergraph immersion problem introduces a partial order between QN topologies, permitting certain topological transformations while precluding others, offering discerning insights into the design and manipulation of higher-order network topologies in QNs.
*X.M. was supported by the NetSeed Award of Northeastern University.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.13452
Presenters
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Xiangyi Meng
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute