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Diagrammatic technique for simulation of large-scale quantum repeater networks with dissipating quantum memories

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Authors: Viacheslav V. Kuzmin, Denis V. Vasilyev

Year

2020

Paper ID

20524

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Preprint

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Abstract

We present a detailed description of the diagrammatic technique, recently devised in [V. V. Kuzmin et.al., npj Quantum Information 5, 115 (2019)], for semi-analytical description of large-scale quantum-repeater networks. The technique takes into account all essential experimental imperfections, including dissipative Liouville dynamics of the network quantum memories and the classical communication delays. The results obtained with the semi-analytic method match the exact Monte Carlo simulations while the required computational resources scale only linearly with the network size. The presented approach opens new possibilities for the development and efficient optimization of future quantum networks.

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