Re: [hackathon] Quantum networks at IETF 104 hackathon

Wojciech Kozlowski <w.kozlowski@tudelft.nl> Sat, 23 March 2019 07:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: [hackathon] Quantum networks at IETF 104 hackathon
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For those who wish to participate remotely, I just created this slack 
workspace:

https://join.slack.com/t/ietf104quantumhack/shared_invite/enQtNTg1Nzg2NTE4NzM4LTZmNDg0OWRhZDU5ZTIyMjdiYjQ0ZDk5ZGEyZjMyZjM4ZmQwOGQzNDU0MzU4ZjUxYTI3ZDYxMzkxODQ0NGQyOWQ

I will coordinate further on that slack channel.

Thanks,
Wojtek

On 23/03/2019 00:03, Bruno Rijsman wrote:
> Will be there be some mechanism (e.g. a Slack channel, a Zoom meeting, 
> a Google Meetup, etc.) for remote participants to attend?
>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 6:08 PM Wojciech Kozlowski 
>>> <w.kozlowski@tudelft.nl <mailto:w.kozlowski@tudelft..nl>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi all,
>>>     Some of us at the IRTF are working on quantum networks, networks
>>>     capable of sharing and using quantum entanglement. The first lab
>>>     demonstrations are due later this year and the plan is to
>>>     connect a few cities in the Netherlands in 2020 already.
>>>     First of all:_quantum physics knowledge is NOT required to
>>>     participate_- we will introduce the necessary basics to anyone.
>>>     If you would like more insight into the technology now two
>>>     places to start reading up on the subject:
>>>
>>>       * ?https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-01835-3
>>>       * ?https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-irtf-qirg-principles/
>>>
>>>     This is a very broad subject for a hackathon, but we have two
>>>     main themes to propose open to anyone who would like to
>>>     contribute to the subject:
>>>
>>>      *
>>>         Quantum Ping (discussion and writing a document)
>>>           o What is the abstraction of the quantum ping in the
>>>             Quantum Internet.
>>>           o What functionalities quantum ping should have.
>>>           o How functionalities be realized in quantum plane and
>>>             classical plane, etc.
>>>      *
>>>         Applications for 2019/2020 lab setups and beyond (using
>>>         published API on a simulator)
>>>           o Entanglement
>>>             advertisement?https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kaws-qirg-advent-01
>>>           o Anonymous quantum state transfer
>>>          o
>>>             Bit commitment
>>>               + Over a trusted network
>>>               + Measurement-device independent
>>>               + Device independent
>>>           o Blind Quantum Computation
>>>           o QKD variants (e.g device-independent)
>>>           o Conference Key agreement (multi-party QKD)
>>>           o Quantum Secret Sharing
>>>           o Consensus algorithms (e.g. Byzantine)
>>>           o Leader election algorithms
>>>           o Coin-flipping
>>>           o Formal verification of quantum algorithms
>>>
>>>     Don't worry if any of that sounds unfamiliar. We will explain
>>>     everything at the event and try to involve anyone who wants to
>>>     make a contribution.
>>>     The project champions are:
>>>
>>>       * Shota Nagayama <shota.nagayama atmercari.com
>>>         <http://mercari.com/>>
>>>       * Wojciech Kozlowski <w.kozlowski attudelft.nl
>>>         <http://tudelft.nl/>>
>>>
>>>     Thanks,
>>>     Wojciech
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