[Qirg] APS MM talk

Rodney Van Meter <rdv@sfc.wide.ad.jp> Fri, 21 February 2020 00:02 UTC

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A more-relevant-than-it-appears-at-first plug:

For the non-physicists in the group, the American Physical Society’s March Meeting is a big deal, or so I’m told. I’m going for the first time this year.

I’ll be giving a talk:
http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR20/Session/G17.1 <http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR20/Session/G17.1>

RuleSet-based Operation of the Quantum Internet*
The challenges in building a Quantum Internet extend far beyond having a physical layer that can create entanglement across a distance. Quantum Internet nodes must share management of distributed tomography, errors, entanglement swapping, multiplexing of resources, selection of routes, and more to support application-requested actions for distributed cryptographic functions, quantum sensor networks, and distributed quantum computation. RuleSet-based operation allows for single-point but any-location decisions on policy for a connection and distributed, real-time selection of actions consistent with those policies. Only such an architecture will provide the full flexibility needed to support inter-technology, inter-organizational communications on a long-lived, multi-generational Quantum Internet.

(Hey, reading that, it’s not too bad! I wrote it sitting at a picnic table on the observation deck at Haneda Airport, listening to planes in the dark, as I was headed somewhere and the deadline was approaching.)

Talks at MM are *short*. I’ll be sticking in a plug for QIRG, so we might get some additional physicists joing us here.  I’ll also have an announcement that I’ll post here around the same time.

—Rod

Rodney Van Meter
Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies
Keio University, Japan
rdv@sfc.wide.ad.jp