QUANT-PHDCLGJul 28, 2022

Data centers with quantum random access memory and quantum networks

arXiv:2207.14336v328 citationsh-index: 26
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This is an incremental proposal for future quantum data centers, potentially benefiting researchers and industries in quantum technologies.

The paper proposes a Quantum Data Center (QDC) architecture combining Quantum Random Access Memory (QRAM) and quantum networks to tackle the need for efficient, private, and fast quantum services, with applications in quantum computation, communication, and sensing.

In this paper, we propose the Quantum Data Center (QDC), an architecture combining Quantum Random Access Memory (QRAM) and quantum networks. We give a precise definition of QDC, and discuss its possible realizations and extensions. We discuss applications of QDC in quantum computation, quantum communication, and quantum sensing, with a primary focus on QDC for $T$-gate resources, QDC for multi-party private quantum communication, and QDC for distributed sensing through data compression. We show that QDC will provide efficient, private, and fast services as a future version of data centers.

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