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==='''QuPedia-''' ''Explore, Learn and Impelement Quantum Porotcols''<br/>===
'''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.  
With the advent of vast number of protocols in the reign of Quantum Information era, we are in urgent need of a standardization process. A process which would account for the way a protocol is presented in a compressed form to communicate with the computer scientists, engineers and physicists at one time. We propose to create QuPedia, a Quantum Protocol Wikipedia, a zoo of quantum protocols linked to each other depending on the functionalities they achieve and the implementation they follow. QuPedia curators takes you on a ride to the world of quantum protocols unveiling the mysterious functionalities and implementations achieved by quantum cryptographers over the century. We present to you the QuPedia Team.
 
*'''THE ZOO CURATORS'''<br/>
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This list of people have built up QuPedia with a minimum contribution of more than ten class of quantum protocols.
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*About the site:
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**[[Quantum Protocol Zoo: About|About us]]
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Shraddha Singh.jpg|frame|500px|Shraddha Singh]] </li>
**[[Quantum Protocol Zoo: General disclaimer| Disclaimer]]
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**[[Quantum Protocol Zoo: Copyrights|Copyrights]]
*'''CONTRIBUTORS'''<br/>
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This list of people have helped the construction of QuPedia by contributing a class of quantum protcols in the best of their knowledge with no less effort.
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**[[Protocol  Library|Protocol  Library]]
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**[[Certification  Library|Certification  Library]]
**[https://github.com/quantumprotocolzoo/protocols Codes Repository]</div>
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== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==
QuPedia directs you to a set of General Description of different quantum and classical functionalities achieved by various by quantum protocols. Is elicits the definition, properties and use cases of a given functionality. Further, it directs you to various different protocols used to achieve the functionality presenting a formal description for each. Every such formal description groups all quantum protocols/articles based on the method described, in the reference section. It also directs one to any related protocol or functionality in the "Tags/See Also" section. We also 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 links that would direct you to a wiki page called "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.  
 
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.


==Categorisation==
== The goal ==
We also provide you with different lists of categories used for tags. These tags help one explore QuPedia better.
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.  
*[[Two Party Protocols|Two Party]]
*[[Multi Party Protocols|Multi Party]]
*[[Universal Task|Universal Task]]
*[[Specific Task|Specific Task]]
*[[Quantum Functionality|Quantum Functionality]]
*[[Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality|Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality]]
*[[Building Blocks|Building Blocks]]


==General Description==
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.
Functionalities listed in categories above direct you to a general description where you find 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.
==Guidelines==
A guideline explaining the structure of these formal descriptions is given below.


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== Submissions ==


===Functionality Description===
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.
This paragraph gives objective of the protocol in brief. We try to make it as general and complete as possible in order to cover a wide range of protocols under the same functionality and similar methods used. It should be able to give a clear idea about the task to be achieved and roles of the parties involved. No arbitrary names should be given to the parties. This would help avoid any confusion and also, make the functionality (roles) of the parties obvious. Eg. Blind Quantum Computing protocols should be written as Client-Server participating in the protocol, not Alice-Bob. We escape the use of fictional names unless needed, for e.g.- Key Distribution.
'''Tags:''' This block should include all different classes of categorization that this protocol belongs to, in the quantum library. Example- Two party crypto/ client-server/multi party(three or more), quantum enhanced classical/fully quantum functionality, specific/ universal task. It would also include the stage of the protocol.
===See Also===
Any related formal description can be mentioned here. Tags and See Also are essential parts of this formal description. The peron in charge of writing the first draft of the formal description should make the attempt of adding as many tags and see also point as possible as this will eventually defines the structure of the Wikipedia.
===Outline===
This section is a simple wordy outline of the protocol. It should tell you what the protocol is, but not the minute details of the protocol. As far as possible, one must refrain from using mathematical notations or variables. It should be kept as a general outline of the Procedure. It should not contain any new terminology that has not been explained before or here itself. If one does, it should be linked to a Wikipedia page or a supplementary draft, whichever preferred. This part should be self-consistent, precise but self-explanatory. If we use bullet points and give steps/levels some name, one should aim at describing the target of the step in the first line and then proceed with the ’what’ and ’how’ of the step. A key point to be noted, we do not aim at answering the ’why’ for different steps nor do we provide with the security proof. That would just make the description as long as the paper. It is redundant and not the aim of this formal description. The reader may refer to the specific paper in order to understand any such detail.
===Figure===
This section shall be replaced with a picture made using cryptocode package which gives a diagrammatic representation of the protocol. For the time being, one can add pictures of hand-drawn figures. No need to explicitly draw on tikz and waste your time unnecessarily.
===Notations===
Any mathematical notations or variables used in the Pseudo code can be listed here in order to make the picture clear. It serves the purpose of connecting the wordy outline and the mathematical pseudo code.
===Properties===
The structure of this section is not specific and would be protocol based. It should highlight any point, parameter, security claim, assumption or clearly anything in the paper that one finds important to emphasize. Contents are preferred to be pointwise to make it limpid.<br/>
This section would elicit all the important elements required for the above discussion but not needed to understand the protocol. For example, definitions of any new parameter or threshold used by the parties or agreed universally by everyone for security, assumptions used and the security claims of the protocol. It should be to the point and clear(one line description preferred). Below is a format one could use (you can create your own subsections depending on the protocol).
*Parameters<br/> lists all the parameters with the notations used in one line
*Adversarial Assumption<br/>States all the assumptions on the adversary. This point is important for most of the protocols.
*Setup Assumptions<br/>lists all the assumptions in bullet points.
*Security Claim<br/>gives all the security definitions. Any specific property particular to the concerned protocol should be already defined in the functionality description. E.g. in case of Blind Quantum Computation, blindness is claimed. This property should be already mentioned in a well-defined manner in the functionality description.<br/>
One could also include definitions like soundness, verifiability and correctness, etc.. if the protocol mentions it. As mentioned earlier the structure is flexible for this section


===Pseudo Code===
If you go on a page that doesn't have any content yet, you can create an article similarly, by clicking the right link.
This section contains an algorithm/ pseudo code of the protocol. It would be stepwise description of the protocol with mathematical notations. We try to avoid words as much as possible.


===Resources===
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Yet to be discussed


===References===
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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 should cover all the papers that one finds easy to understand after reading this formal description.
===Use Case===
It illustrates all the possible use cases implied by the concerned protocol.
==Submission Formats==
                                                   
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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.