Purpose
Modern information society is highly dependent on the ability to communicate securely. However, current techniques for guaranteeing security are threatened by the development of quantum computers, with potentially devastating consequences for many sectors of society including defense, finance, and healthcare. One promising potential solution to this threat is quantum-secured communication. Unfortunately, realizing such quantum communication over long distances is challenging, because, in contrast to classical information, quantum information cannot be copied or amplified. This challenge can be overcome by the development of so-called quantum repeaters that rely on creating and storing quantum entanglement
The Governors of the University of Calgary × Unknown
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Collaborative Science, Technology and Innovation Program - Collaborative R&D Initiatives
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