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'''Welcome to The Quantum Protocol Zoo-''' ''Explore, Learn and Implement Quantum Protcols''<br/><br/>With the advent of vast number of protocols in the reign of Quantum Information era, there is an urgent need of a standardardization which presents a compressed form of these protocols in order to communicate with the computer scientists, engineers and physicists at one time. The Quantum Protocol Zoo, a wikipedia of quantum protocols linked to each other depending on the functionalities they achieve and the implementation they follow, provides one such platform.
'''Welcome to The Quantum Protocol Zoo''' - ''Explore, Learn, Code and Implement Quantum Protocols.'' '''[https://scholar.googleusercontent.com/scholar.bib?q=info:1tFUyiAGSicJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&scisdr=ClH3gw_SEOypwjKNmnk:AFWwaeYAAAAAZaWLgnmyQj9Db57Zdp6fbpm8Gmc&scisig=AFWwaeYAAAAAZaWLgnf5EfmL2FMU4hgCdbiauQw&scisf=4&ct=citation&cd=-1&hl=en| Cite Us]'''<br/><br/>The quantum protocol zoo is an open repository of protocols for quantum networks. It provides a compact and canonical way to explore such protocols. Moreover, it allows for easy communication among computer scientists, engineers, and physicists on a single platform.  
 
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**[[Quantum Protocol Zoo: About|About us]]
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*Libraries:
**[[Protocol  Library|Protocol  Library]]
**[[Certification  Library|Certification  Library]]
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== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==
Quantum Protocol Zoo directs you to a set of General Descriptions of different quantum and classical functionalities achieved by various quantum protocols. This description elicits the definition, properties and use cases of a given functionality. Further, it directs one to various different protocols used to achieve the functionality presenting a formal description for each. Every such formal description groups all quantum protocols/articles in the reference section, based on the method described. It also directs one to any related protocol or functionality in the "Tags/See Also" section. It illustrate use cases for different protocols to bridge the gap between users and protocol designers. Finally, some esoteric concepts used by these quantum protocols are explained via internal links that would direct you to a wiki page [[Supplementary Information|Supplementary Information]].<br/>
Quantum Protocol Zoo is a repository of protocols for quantum networks. It presents a wiki of protocols for various functionalities classified in terms of the [[:Category: Network Stages|network stages]] for a quantum internet. It is important to note that, although there are several different ways of defining a protocol, we characterise it as something that involves more than one party. In particular, we define a protocol as a sequence of steps, specifically designed to accomplish a task. It may or may not involve an algorithm and could be run between trusted parties as well as parties who don't trust each other.  
 
==General Functionality Description==
Certain functionalities which can be implemented via different kinds (using different resources) of protocols and thus, lead one to a general description where one finds the definition, properties, use cases of the functionality. It further segregates protocols covering the functionality based on several different aspects like implementation used by quantum protocols to achieve the concerned functionality. Each section opens up a formal description for a particular implementation. Any protocol linked to a given formal description would be listed in its reference section as illustrated before.
 
==Structure==
Following is a structure of various formal descriptions presenting various protocols.
 
===Functionality Description===
A lucid definition of functionality achieved and properties satisfied by the method used.
===Use Case===
Bridges the gap between users and protocol designers.
'''Tags:''' Any related page or list of protocols is connected by this section
===Assumptions===
*Adversarial Assumption<br/>
*Setup Assumptions<br/>
 
===Outline===
It is a wordy outline for the protocol without any mathematical notations which helps the reader create a rough picture of the protocol. It does not involve any specific detail of protocol. This section may or may not include a figure for the protocol.
 
===Properties===
Any important information extracted from the protocol which is not obvious from the outline.
*Parameters<br/> lists all threshold values and other such parameters used.
*Performance<br/> lists all success and security claims.
 
===Pseudo Code===
*''Notations''
Any mathematical notation or variable used in the Pseudo code is listed here. It serves the purpose of connecting the wordy outline and the mathematical pseudo code.
 
*''Algorithm'' 
This section contains an algorithm/ pseudo code of the protocol. It is a step-wise description of the protocol with mathematical notations and is kept as less wordy as possible. Unlike outline, it contains all parameters and other details of the protocol
 
===Resources===
Yet to be discussed
*Building Block: Illustrates the building blocks of which protocol is composed of.
*Network Stage:


===References===
The wiki consists of two types of pages: The first type is a functionality page, describing a general task which can be realised in a quantum network (the "what"). The second type of page is a protocol page, which describes a specific protocol implementing the defined functionality (the "how"). These pages are listed in [[Protocol Library]]. Furthermore, a page on [[Supplementary Information]] has been provided for background information about quantum theory. Any information on [[How to Submit]] or contact can be found in the Navigation Menu on the sidebar. Every page has a Discussion section, where users are welcome to leave their comments.
This section mentions all the different protocols under the same functionality description with similar method. With each reference, a one line description of how it is different from the given (discussed) protocol (resources used, type of measurement or storage etc..) is necessary. This list covers all the papers that one would find easy to understand after reading this formal description.


==Submission Format==
== The goal ==
It is a dynamic platform and the entire community of quantum information and computation is invited to make this attempt a success by further contribution. Submissions can be made to the google form provided in the link below. People can register a request to include their article in the reference of a certain formal description they feel their protocol is similar to. Also, if people think their protocol requires a new formal description not covered by the existing library in the Zoo, they could submit  *.tex/ *.txt/ *.html version of their protocol in the format for [[Guidelines|guidelines]]. Note that Quantum Protocol Zoo accepts only published article. The final decision on a request resides with the Quantum Protocol Zoo team.
The goal of this project is multifold. First, it aims to provide a compact and precise review of all the existing protocols in one place, such that it is accessible to both the young researchers motivated to enter into the field as well as quantum enthusiasts. Second, our platform enables the experts from academia and industry to find real-life use cases for the listed protocols and at the same time innovate on (or compose) the existing ones to tailor-made new protocols for the desired task. Finally, our main intention is to also develop a standardised form for protocol descriptions to make the community quantum-internet ready. At the same time, we emphasise that our purpose is not to point out the strengths or weaknesses of any particular protocol or functionality.  


Link to Google Form: https://goo.gl/forms/UXhrqzQEVpm98Mkt1
As a direct consequence of this effort, hosting and analysing the protocols in this fashion provides an underlying link between several protocols and would enable everyone to gain a deeper understanding of their working. With the rapid progress in quantum technologies and improvements in the current protocols, it is extremely beneficial to have a resource for all the quantum protocols in one place that can be regularly updated to keep track of the advancements, something that can not be achieved with the review articles or a book. We, therefore, invite everyone from the quantum information science community to join and contribute to this initiative in collectively making the quantum protocol zoo a crucial source for quantum protocols.


Questions and suggestions are welcomed in order to make it more user-friendly and can be addressed in the comments section.
== Submissions ==


If you want to submit a new page to the moderation, you can do that by clicking on [[Submissions]] and click on create a new Protocol or a new Functionality.


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Latest revision as of 20:41, 15 January 2024

Welcome to The Quantum Protocol Zoo - Explore, Learn, Code and Implement Quantum Protocols. Cite Us

The quantum protocol zoo is an open repository of protocols for quantum networks. It provides a compact and canonical way to explore such protocols. Moreover, it allows for easy communication among computer scientists, engineers, and physicists on a single platform.


Getting started

Quantum Protocol Zoo is a repository of protocols for quantum networks. It presents a wiki of protocols for various functionalities classified in terms of the network stages for a quantum internet. It is important to note that, although there are several different ways of defining a protocol, we characterise it as something that involves more than one party. In particular, we define a protocol as a sequence of steps, specifically designed to accomplish a task. It may or may not involve an algorithm and could be run between trusted parties as well as parties who don't trust each other.

The wiki consists of two types of pages: The first type is a functionality page, describing a general task which can be realised in a quantum network (the "what"). The second type of page is a protocol page, which describes a specific protocol implementing the defined functionality (the "how"). These pages are listed in Protocol Library. Furthermore, a page on Supplementary Information has been provided for background information about quantum theory. Any information on How to Submit or contact can be found in the Navigation Menu on the sidebar. Every page has a Discussion section, where users are welcome to leave their comments.

The goal

The goal of this project is multifold. First, it aims to provide a compact and precise review of all the existing protocols in one place, such that it is accessible to both the young researchers motivated to enter into the field as well as quantum enthusiasts. Second, our platform enables the experts from academia and industry to find real-life use cases for the listed protocols and at the same time innovate on (or compose) the existing ones to tailor-made new protocols for the desired task. Finally, our main intention is to also develop a standardised form for protocol descriptions to make the community quantum-internet ready. At the same time, we emphasise that our purpose is not to point out the strengths or weaknesses of any particular protocol or functionality.

As a direct consequence of this effort, hosting and analysing the protocols in this fashion provides an underlying link between several protocols and would enable everyone to gain a deeper understanding of their working. With the rapid progress in quantum technologies and improvements in the current protocols, it is extremely beneficial to have a resource for all the quantum protocols in one place that can be regularly updated to keep track of the advancements, something that can not be achieved with the review articles or a book. We, therefore, invite everyone from the quantum information science community to join and contribute to this initiative in collectively making the quantum protocol zoo a crucial source for quantum protocols.

Submissions

If you want to submit a new page to the moderation, you can do that by clicking on Submissions and click on create a new Protocol or a new Functionality.

If you go on a page that doesn't have any content yet, you can create an article similarly, by clicking the right link.

A detailled template to follow will be preloaded.