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.Comment: 23 pages, many figure
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This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
A modern computer system, based on the von Neumann architecture, is a complicated system with severa...
Entangled quantum communication is advancing rapidly, with laboratory and metropolitan testbeds unde...
Recent times have witnessed tremendous competition towards quantum optics in business as well as aca...
Memory is an indispensable component in classical computing systems. While the development of quantu...
Owing to the significant progress in manufacturing desktop quantum computers, the quest to achieve e...
The quantum internet is envisioned as the ultimate stage of the quantum revolution, which surpasses ...
As an extension of quantum key distribution, secure communication among multiple users is an essenti...
A random access memory (RAM) uses n bits to randomly address N=2n distinct memory cells. A quantum r...
This article is about quantum computers, shows its advantages over classical computers and prospects...
A random access memory, or RAM, is a device that, when interrogated, returns the content of a memory...
Compared to quantum logic gates, quantum memory has received far less attention. Here, we explore th...
Quantum communication, and indeed quantum information in general, has changed the way we think about...
Academia, industry, and societies are showing increasing interest in the possibilities of quantum co...
Quantum computers are expected to revolutionize the world of computing, but major challenges remain ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
A modern computer system, based on the von Neumann architecture, is a complicated system with severa...
Entangled quantum communication is advancing rapidly, with laboratory and metropolitan testbeds unde...
Recent times have witnessed tremendous competition towards quantum optics in business as well as aca...