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==Properties== <!-- All properties that should be satisfied by any protocol achieving the concerned functionality and other common terminologies used in all the protocols.--> * Entanglement routing assumes the presence of: ** Classical and quantum communication physical channels. ** Quantum repeater nodes. * Quantum repeater nodes: ** Contain qubits that in the short and medium term are applicable to only basic operations i.e, Bell State Measurements to pairs of neighborhood nodes allowing the Entanglement Swapping operation. ** Have global (all the network) or local (just neighborhood) information on the state of other nodes. * Some protocols consider fault-tolerant operations on the nodes but other use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entanglement_distillation Entanglement Distillation] or Error Corrections schemes on the repeater nodes [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41534-021-00438-7 5].
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