This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed computing and control algorithms, to networks of quantum systems. We define consensus situations on the basis of invariance and symmetry properties, finding four different generalizations of classical consensus states. This new viewpoint can be directly used to study consensus for probability distributions, as these can be seen as a particular case of quantum statistical states: in this light, our analysis is also relevant for classical problems. We then extend the gossip consensus algorithm to the quantum setting and prove it converges to symmetric states while preserving the expectation of permutation-invariant global observables. Applications of t...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
We consider a basic quantum hybrid network model consisting of a number of nodes each holding a qubi...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed computin...
This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed computin...
Abstract—This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed...
Abstract—This paper extends the gossip algorithm, widely studied in the literature on distributed co...
This paper extends the gossip algorithm, widely studied in the literature on distributed computing a...
Among the issues regarding networked systems, the “consensus problem” and the related algorithms hav...
This work interprets and generalizes consensus-type algorithms as switching dynamics leading to symm...
In this paper we study paradigmatic tasks from classical distributed computing – leader election and...
This paper is concerned with the distributed averaging problem subject to a quantization constraint...
We study consensus seeking of quantum networks under directed balanced interactions defined by a set...
In this thesis several topics on consensus and gossip algorithms for multi-agent systems are address...
In this paper, we propose and study a master-equation based approach to drive a quantum network with...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
We consider a basic quantum hybrid network model consisting of a number of nodes each holding a qubi...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed computin...
This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed computin...
Abstract—This paper extends the consensus framework, widely studied in the literature on distributed...
Abstract—This paper extends the gossip algorithm, widely studied in the literature on distributed co...
This paper extends the gossip algorithm, widely studied in the literature on distributed computing a...
Among the issues regarding networked systems, the “consensus problem” and the related algorithms hav...
This work interprets and generalizes consensus-type algorithms as switching dynamics leading to symm...
In this paper we study paradigmatic tasks from classical distributed computing – leader election and...
This paper is concerned with the distributed averaging problem subject to a quantization constraint...
We study consensus seeking of quantum networks under directed balanced interactions defined by a set...
In this thesis several topics on consensus and gossip algorithms for multi-agent systems are address...
In this paper, we propose and study a master-equation based approach to drive a quantum network with...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...
We consider a basic quantum hybrid network model consisting of a number of nodes each holding a qubi...
This paper considers the average consensus problem on a network of digital links, and proposes a set...