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Latest revision as of 14:13, 12 September 2024


This wiki presents various concepts from the "Quantum Communication Networks" domain, such as Phase matching or Bell state, and their semantic relationships.

The pages are automatically split into two parts:

  • a part generated automatically using the CNES Knowledge Base[1], and
  • a part enriched thanks to the collaboration of experts in the field.

The pages are organized as follows:


To contribute to this wiki, see the Help: Editing page.

Description

Definition

Definition of the concept.

If it exists in the Aplikaterm[2], a definition will be automatically added.

Explanations

Paragraph providing additional details and clarifications to expand on the definition. It should be filled in by experts in the field.

Semantic data

This data is automatically generated from the CNES Knowledge Base[1].

Domains and semantic relationships

A concept corresponds to a notion which may be associated with a definition and one or more linguistic expressions considered as synonyms. Concepts have links with other concepts in the "Quantum Communication Networks" domain. Each concept depends on a sub-domain of "Quantum Communication Networks", such as "Quantum hardware". A domain can be considered as a theme and a sub-domain as a sub-theme.

Two concepts can have a semantic relationship.

For the "Quantum Communication Networks" domain, the different types of relationship are as follows:

  • A acts on B
    • The power pump laser acts on the source brightness.
    • The source brightness is affected by the power pump laser.
  • A is a component of B
    • The laser pump is a component of the probabilistic entanglement source.
    • The probabilistic entanglement source is composed of the laser pump.
  • A is a kind of B
    • The probabilistic entanglement source is a kind of entanglement source.
    • The entanglement source has several kinds like probabilistic entanglement source.
  • A contributes to B
    • The nonlinear crystal contributes to the four-wave mixing.
    • The four-wave mixing uses the nonlinear crystal.
  • A is a property of B
    • The power pump laser is a property of the laser pump.
    • The laser pump has the property power pump laser.


Domains
Astronautique
Subdomains
Space vehicles
Parent concepts
Satellite
Children concepts
Microsatellite
See also
Nanosatellite


Inheritance

Semantically, a concept can be generic or specific. Thus, on a concept page for "Artificial satellite", the latter would be a type of "Satellite", i.e. "Artificial satellite' is a specific concept (or a "type of") of "Satellite", which is therefore a generic concept. In parallel, "Artificial Satellite" would have "Microsatellite" as its specific concept.

Synonyms

This paragraph lists synonyms, or variants of expressions. The translation is available via the interwiki link. For example, entanglement on demand has the synonym: deterministic entanglement.

Table

Summary of the "Semantic data" paragraph. Generic and specific concepts correspond to inheritance, while other types of link are grouped under "See also".

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 The CNES Knowledge Base (or CNES Ontology) is a terminological and semantic database validated by CNES experts and used to model different knowledge domains from a formal point of view.
  2. CNES terminology database including translations and definitions validated by CNES experts.