Bibliography on Quantum Programming Languages

This bibliography was originally compiled in association with my article Quantum Programming Languages: Survey and Bibliography (Mathematical Structures in Computer Science 16(4), 2006). Its original topic was quantum programming languages, but this has widened to include semantics of quantum computation and structural approaches to quantum computing.

The complete bibliography as a BibTeX file is here.

The authors of the papers, with links to their home pages, are listed here.

Please send me details of any corrections or omissions: simon at dcs.gla.ac.uk. I will do my best to keep the bibliography up to date.

The tools for processing the bibliography into HTML and for searching were developed by Richard Jones.

Simon Gay

Last updated 22 May 2007.

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[PapanikolaouNK:tecdvq] Nikolaos K. Papanikolaou. Techniques for design and validation of quantum protocols. Master's thesis, University of Warwick, 2004. Available here.


[PaquetteEO:catstq] Éric O. Paquette. A categorical semantics for topological quantum computation. Master's thesis, University of Ottawa, 2004. Available here.


[PerdrixS:quapte] Simon Perdrix. Quantum patterns and types for entanglement and separability. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Quantum Programming Languages (QPL 2005), volume 170 of Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, pages 125-138, 2007. Available here.


[PetersenA:newafq] Andrew Petersen and Mark Oskin. A new algebraic foundation for quantum programming languages. In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Non-Silicon Computing, 2003. Available here.


[PrattV:linlgq] Vaughan Pratt. Linear logic for generalized quantum mechanics. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Physics and Computation, 1992. Available here.

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