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SYPQ: Symposium The Rise of Photonic Quantum Technologies – Practical and Fundamental Aspects
SYPQ 1: Symposium: The Rise of Photonic Quantum Technologies – Practical and Fundamental Aspects
SYPQ 1.2: Invited Talk
Friday, October 1, 2021, 10:30–11:00, Audimax 2
Photonic graph states for quantum communication and quantum computing — •Stefanie Barz — Institute for Functional Matter and Quantum Technologies, University of Stuttgart, Germany — Centre for Integrated Quantum Science and Technologies, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Multipartite entanglement and, in particular, graph states are useful resources both for quantum computing and quantum communication, especially in networked settings.
In this talk, I will show a few examples where multipartite entanglement offers an advantage over classical or bipartite approaches.
In particular, I will present how photonic graph states can serve as a resource for computation and, vice versa, how computation can be used as a tool to test certain states.
Furthermore, I will show how graph states offer an advantage for communication protocols, in particular in networked settings and where one aims at keeping the identity of the communicating parties private.
I will present implementations of these concepts and discuss challenges in scaling up photonic quantum technologies.