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van Loevezijn, Wout (author)
Benchmarks for quantum network systems currently are an underrepresented subject in the research field. This paper evaluates how informative a distributed CNOT gate application is, in recognizing errors in the total quantum system. The goal is to decide whether it should be included as a benchmark in a newly developed benchmark suite for quantum...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Dekeling, Casper (author)
In the development of any new technology, it is essential to have methods to assess the quality of a system, to compare different systems to one another, and to compare different versions of the same system, to see if changes to the system can actually be classified as improvements. For quantum networks, this is no different. To further develop...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Chopra, Arnav (author)
Quantum networks provide numerous potential benefits over classical networks, such as enhanced security and faster computation, making their further development a lucrative prospect. As is the case with any technology, the advancement of quantum networks relies on the development of frameworks to test their quality, and compare different...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Wesdorp, Jaap (author)
We generate entanglement between two transmon qubits each coupled to a readout resonator and located on different chips via engineering a half-parity measurement. This measurement does not distinguish |01> from |10>, thus if started in an initial full twoqubit superposition it will project the qubits to an odd Bell state 50% of the time....
master thesis 2017
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