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Sequential vs. Simultaneous Entanglement Swapping under Optimal Link-Layer Control

Priyam Srivastava

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Connection-less, packet-switched quantum network architectures distribute entanglement across multi-hop paths through sequential entanglement swapping, in which each node acts on purely local state information. The architectural advantages over the connection-oriented alternative -- simultaneous SWAP-ASAP -- are compelling, but sequential swapping holds partial chains in intermediate buffers between successive swaps, exposing them to memory decoherence in a way simultaneous SWAP-ASAP avoids by d...

Submitted: May 6, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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Connection-less, packet-switched quantum network architectures distribute entanglement across multi-hop paths through sequential entanglement swapping, in which each node acts on purely local state information. The architectural advantages over the connection-oriented alternative -- simultaneous SWAP-ASAP -- are compelling, but sequential swapping holds partial chains in intermediate buffers between successive swaps, exposing them to memory decoherence in a way simultaneous SWAP-ASAP avoids by design. We present a proof-of-principle study at fixed chain length n=4n = 4 in which each elementary link is governed by a fixed reinforcement-learning policy optimizing the secret-key rate of the six-state protocol, leaving the network-layer protocol as the sole independent variable. Sweeping the network-layer memory coherence time TcextT_c^{\mathrm{ext}} over four orders of magnitude reveals a clear regime structure governed by the dimensionless ratio Tcext/Ο„T_c^{\mathrm{ext}}/Ο„, where ττ is the per-link entanglement heralding latency. Simultaneous SWAP-ASAP delivers a constant rate across the full sweep. Sequential swapping, by contrast, collapses to zero end-to-end deliveries below Tcext/Ο„=25T_c^{\mathrm{ext}}/Ο„= 25, and begins recovering at Tcext/Ο„=50T_c^{\mathrm{ext}}/Ο„= 50. It remains limited by the simultaneous rate, which it saturates only at the relaxed end of the sweep. These results suggest that the connection-less penalty is a near-term phenomenon tied to present-day memory coherence rather than a fundamental property of sequential swapping.


Source: arXiv:2605.04047v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.04047v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.04047v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.04047v1

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May 6, 2026
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Quantum Computing
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Quantum Physics
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