This paper describes the semantics of Quantum, a language that was specifically designed to control resource consumption of distributed computations, such as mobile agent style applications. In Quantum, computations can be driven by mastering their resource consumption. Resources can be understood as processors cycles, geographical expansion, bandwidth or duration of communications, etc. We adopt a generic view by saying that computations need energy to be performed. Quantum relies on three new primitives that deal with energy. The first primitive creates a tank of energy associated with a computation. Asynchronous notifications inform the user of energy exhaustion and computation termination. The other two primitives allow us to implement ...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
In this research notebook on quantum computation and applications for quantum engineers, researchers...
The field of quantum programming languages is developing rapidly and there is a surprisingly large l...
In this paper we explore the structure and applicability of the Distributed Measurement Calculus (DM...
In distributed quantum computing architectures, with the network and communications functionalities ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Foundations of Quantum Programming discusses how new progr...
In the race to build scalable quantum computers, minimizing the resource consumption of their full s...
Abstract This paper is the second part of a series of two articles on quantum computation. If the fi...
The study of computational processes based on the laws of quantum mechanics has led to the discovery...
Research in quantum computation is looking for the consequences of having information encoding, proc...
This paper investigates a novel approach to the problem of programming mixed classical/quantum compu...
Abstract Quantum computing promises to be the next disruptive technology, with numero...
Despite the rich literature on quantum algorithms, there is a surprisingly small amount of coverage ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the basic components that are required to build a quantum computing env...
Quantum computing promises to speed up scientific and computationally intensive operations. However,...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
In this research notebook on quantum computation and applications for quantum engineers, researchers...
The field of quantum programming languages is developing rapidly and there is a surprisingly large l...
In this paper we explore the structure and applicability of the Distributed Measurement Calculus (DM...
In distributed quantum computing architectures, with the network and communications functionalities ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Foundations of Quantum Programming discusses how new progr...
In the race to build scalable quantum computers, minimizing the resource consumption of their full s...
Abstract This paper is the second part of a series of two articles on quantum computation. If the fi...
The study of computational processes based on the laws of quantum mechanics has led to the discovery...
Research in quantum computation is looking for the consequences of having information encoding, proc...
This paper investigates a novel approach to the problem of programming mixed classical/quantum compu...
Abstract Quantum computing promises to be the next disruptive technology, with numero...
Despite the rich literature on quantum algorithms, there is a surprisingly small amount of coverage ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the basic components that are required to build a quantum computing env...
Quantum computing promises to speed up scientific and computationally intensive operations. However,...
We describe how physics of computation determines computational complexity. In particular we show ho...
In this research notebook on quantum computation and applications for quantum engineers, researchers...
The field of quantum programming languages is developing rapidly and there is a surprisingly large l...