Rooted-tree network for optimal non-local gate implementation
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Abstract: A general quantum network for implementing non-local control-unitary gates, between remote parties at minimal entanglement cost, is shown to be a rooted-tree structure. Starting from a five party scenario, we demonstrate the local implementation of simultaneous control-Hermitian and multiparty control-unitary gates in an arbitrary n-party network. Previously established networks are shown to be special cases of this general construct.
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