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A novel blueprint for efficiently connecting quantum networks
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Fusion42 · 6 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Scientists at India's Bose Institute have developed a new protocol called General Concurrence Percolation (GCP) that improves quantum network connectivity by amplifying entanglement along shortest paths without disconnecting nodes, enabling more efficient long-distance quantum communication with lower entanglement thresholds.
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You can now build quantum networks that avoid wasting resources by disconnecting nodes, enabling denser and more robust connectivity. This method lowers barriers for scaling long-distance quantum communication and unlocks new design approaches.
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