Abstract
Quantum technology consists very often of networks: Quantum communication is inherently a network while some quantum computing architectures are based on networking to realize scalability. Quantum sensing can be also realized in a networked setup employing entangled states and specialized measurements with applications in e.g. magnetic field mapping and precision clocks [1,2].
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