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SUMMARY:ICFO | JAEMIN KIM
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DESCRIPTION:How should entanglement be distributed when links may be wirele
 ss\, there are many users\, and the available resources are imperfect? I w
 ill present recent activities of the CLASSIQUE center at Aalborg Universit
 y at the intersection of quantum information and communication systems. St
 arting from the 1Q architecture &mdash\; a first-generation wireless archi
 tecture integrating classical and quantum communication &mdash\; I will ex
 plain how this setting raises new quantum-information questions. Two examp
 les form the core of the talk. The first is resource-adaptive teleportatio
 n\, where a family of codes punctured from a single mother code adapts to 
 heterogeneous per-user link quality and to the channel asymmetry induced b
 y entanglement purification. The second is the carrier-assisted entangleme
 nt purification protocol (CAEPP)\, which replaces the consumption of entan
 gled check pairs by the transmission of carrier qubits and\, with multiple
  carriers\, achieves asymptotically perfect purification under any non-ent
 anglement-breaking Pauli channel. I will close with ongoing and planned di
 rections as possible topics for future discussion and collaboration.
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