20240028942. OPTIMIZING QUANTUM TELEPORTATION AS A SERVICE simplified abstract (Red Hat, Inc.)

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OPTIMIZING QUANTUM TELEPORTATION AS A SERVICE

Organization Name

Red Hat, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Leigh Griffin of Waterford (IE)

Stephen Coady of Waterford (IE)

OPTIMIZING QUANTUM TELEPORTATION AS A SERVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240028942 titled 'OPTIMIZING QUANTUM TELEPORTATION AS A SERVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a method for providing teleportation services using quantum computing systems. The method involves receiving a request for a teleportation event between two quantum computing systems (QCS). Each QCS is associated with a set of qubits. In response to the request, the computing device allocates a qubit from each set for the teleportation event. Once the teleportation event is successfully completed, the computing system deallocates the allocated qubits.

  • The method involves using quantum computing systems for teleportation services.
  • A request for a teleportation event between two quantum computing systems is received.
  • Each quantum computing system is associated with a set of qubits.
  • A qubit from each set is allocated for the teleportation event.
  • The allocated qubits are deallocated once the teleportation event is successfully completed.

Potential Applications

  • Quantum teleportation for secure communication
  • Quantum teleportation for quantum computing tasks
  • Quantum teleportation for long-distance data transfer

Problems Solved

  • Overcoming the limitations of classical teleportation methods
  • Enabling secure and efficient teleportation of quantum information
  • Facilitating long-distance quantum communication

Benefits

  • Enhanced security in teleportation services
  • Faster and more efficient teleportation of quantum information
  • Facilitating the development of quantum computing and communication technologies


Original Abstract Submitted

a method for providing teleportation services includes receiving, by a computing device, a first signal. the first signal indicates a request for a teleportation event between a first quantum computing system (qcs) and a second qcs. a first set of qubits is associated with the first qcs. a second set of qubits is associated with the second qcs. in response to receiving the first signal, the computing device causes an allocation of a first qubit of the first set of qubits for the teleportation event. in response to receiving the signal, the computing device causes an allocation of a second qubit of the second set of qubits for the teleportation event. the computing device receives a second signal that indicates a successful completion of the teleportation event. in response to receiving the second signal, the computing system causes a deallocation of the first qubit of the first set of qubits.