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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/recursive-quantum-repeater-networks-2/
SUMMARY:Recursive quantum repeater networks
DESCRIPTION:Internet-scale quantum repeater networks will be heterogeneous
 in physical technology\, repeater functionality\, and management. The
 classical control necessary to use the network will therefore face similar
 issues as Internet data transmission. Many scalability and management
 problems that arose during the development of theInternet might have been
 solved in a more uniform fashion\, improving flexibility and reducing
 redundant engineering effort. Quantum repeater network development is
 currently at the stage where we risk similar duplication when separate
 systems are combined. We propose a unifying framework that can be used with
 all existing repeater designs. We introduce the notion of a Quantum
 Recursive Network Architecture\, developed from the emerging classical
 concept ofRECURSIVE NETWORKS\, extending recursive mechanisms from a focus
 on data forwarding to a more general distributed computing request
 framework. Recursion abstracts independent transit networks as single relay
 nodes\, unifies software layering\, and virtualizes the addresses of
 resources to improve information hiding and resource management. Our
 architecture is useful for building arbitrary distributed states\,
 including fundamental distributed states such as Bell pairs and GHZ\, W\,
 and cluster states.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nBiography: Rodney VAN METER received a
 B.S. in engineering and applied science from the California Institute of
 Technology in 1986\, an M.S. in computer engineering from the University of
 Southern California in1991\, and a Ph.D. in computer science from Keio
 University in 2006.His research interests include storage systems\,
 networking\, andpost-Moore's Law computer architecture. He has held
 positions in both industry and academia in the U.S. and Japan. He is now an
 Associate Professor of Environment and Information Studies at Keio
 University's Shonan Fujisawa Campus. Dr. Van Meter is a member of AAAS\,
 ACM and IEEE.
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