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Stochastic Multipath Routing for High-Throughput Entanglement Distribution in Quantum Repeater Networks

Ankit Mishra

Abstract

Quantum repeater networks distribute entanglement over lossy links while many users share a limited pool of entangled pairs. Most existing routing schemes either always use a single best path or rely on global optimizations that are hard to run in real time. Here we propose and analyze a simple alternative: a stochastic multipath rule in which each entanglement request is sent at random along one of several edge-disjoint repeater paths, with a single parameter that controls the bias between shor...

Submitted: March 27, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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Quantum repeater networks distribute entanglement over lossy links while many users share a limited pool of entangled pairs. Most existing routing schemes either always use a single best path or rely on global optimizations that are hard to run in real time. Here we propose and analyze a simple alternative: a stochastic multipath rule in which each entanglement request is sent at random along one of several edge-disjoint repeater paths, with a single parameter that controls the bias between shorter and longer routes. Using a distance-dependent lossy network model with finite per-link capacities and probabilistic entanglement swapping, we develop an analytic description of the resulting end-to-end entanglement rate as a function of this bias and validate it with large-scale numerical simulations. We find that an intermediate bias consistently outperforms both deterministic extremes across distances, traffic patterns, attenuation, swapping noise, and congestion, bringing the rate close to simple capacity upper bounds and making link usage more even across networks. These results identify stochastic multipath routing as a lightweight classical control strategy for boosting performance and scalability in near-term quantum repeater networks.


Source: arXiv:2603.25563v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.25563v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.25563v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.25563v1

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Mar 27, 2026
Topic:
Quantum Computing
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Quantum Physics
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