The quantum switch is a basic network primitive that allows one to connect multiple nodes in a quantum network via a central node. We show that the same functionality can be achieved with a different geometry that does not rely on a powerful and large central unit, but instead utilizes evenly distributed resources. This approach is resilient against node failures. We provide a nested construction with logarithmically many qubits per node and a total of O(nlogn) Bell pairs, in contrast to other distributed approaches based on pre-shared entanglement that scale as O(n2). The construction achieves fully flexible pairwise connectivity, where the shared resource state can be locally transformed into n/2 arbitrarily distributed Bell states. We also present a graph state variant with just one qubit per node, which allows one to generate O(n/log2n) Bell pairs.
@article{arxiv.2603.00236,
title = {Universal Nested Quantum Switch},
author = {Jorge Miguel-Ramiro and Maria Flors Mor-Ruiz and Wolfgang Dür},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.00236},
year = {2026}
}