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quantum routers

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Quantum routers is a key concept and research area within quantum communication and networking. It investigates the design and implementation of devices capable of receiving, processing, and forwarding quantum information, typically encoded in qubits, between nodes in a quantum network. These devices are crucial for directing quantum states, distributing entanglement, and enabling complex quantum protocols, thereby forming the backbone for future distributed quantum systems and quantum internet architectures.

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FT

University of Chicago

JP

University of Science and Technology of China

IL

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

ZZ

Anhui University

RV

Keio University

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Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos, United States

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, United States

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