[hpc-announce] Quantum Computing: Principles and Paradigms - Call for Chapters
Rajkumar Buyya
rbuyya at unimelb.edu.au
Fri Feb 4 18:26:14 CST 2022
Quantum Computing: Principles and Paradigms
Publisher (Tentative): Wiley or Elsevier
Edited by: Muhammad Usman, Sukhpal Singh Gill, and Rajkumar Buyya
Book Website: clouds.cis.unimelb.edu.au/qcbook/ OR
http://cloudbus.org/qcbook
Call for Book Chapters:
Quantum Computing is an emerging paradigm of research and development,
with enormous potential to offer disruptive computational capabilities
which can revolutionise many areas including data science, drug
discovery, particle physics, materials design and optimisation tasks.
This book aims to cover a broad range of topics, providing an up-to-date
and comprehensive reference of the rapid progress in the field of
quantum computing and related technologies from major international
companies (such as IBM, Google, Intel, Rigetti, Q-Control) and academic
researchers. The book will serve as a key source for a diverse range of
audience including graduate students, industry developers and university
academics.
Some of the key topics to be covered in this book are as follows:
Topics: (Tentative and more to be added)
1) Quantum Hardware Development
- Spin qubits in silicon, Superconducting qubits, Trapped ions qubits,
Photonic qubits
- Integrated Spin-photon systems
- Scalability and relevant issues
- Quantum Control
2) Quantum Error Correction
- Error Correction Codes
- Topological Codes (Surface Code, Colour Code, Heavy-hexagonal code)
- Variational Quantum Error Correction
- Quantum Noise Characterisation and Mitigation Strategies
3) Quantum Simulations, Algorithms and Quantum Supremacy
- Quantum-Classical Hybrid Machine Learning
- Quantum Variational Algorithms
- Quantum Approximate Optimisation Algorithm (QAOA)
- Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation (QUBO)
- Adiabatic Quantum Computing
- Quantum Supremacy
- IQP Problem
- Variational Eigensolver (VQE)
4) Quantum Software Development
- Quantum OS (operating systems)
- Quantum Runtime Systems
- Quantum Application Programming Models
- Quantum Resource Management Systems
- Quantum Application Schedulers..
- Quantum and Cloud Computing Integration Systems
- Quantum Algorithms
- Quantum Data Structures
4) Quantum Communications
- Post-quantum cryptography
- Quantum Key Distribution
- Quantum Internet
- Quantum Satellite Communications
5) Quantum Applications and Emerging Topics
- Quantum Chemistry Simulations
- Quantum Finance
- Quantum Traffic Routing
- Quantum Machine Learning
- Quantum Data Science
- Quantum Portfolio Optimisation
- Quantum Particle Physics
- Quantum Cloud Computing
- Quantum Compiler
Important Dates - Proposed
Chapter Proposal: You are invited to submit a 1-2 pages proposal to
describing the topic of your chapter. The proposal should include the
chapter organization, anticipated number of pages of the final
manuscript and brief biography of authors. We plan to follow the
timeline given below:
Proposal deadline: 15 May, 2022 (Early expression of interest is highly
encouraged)
Notification of proposal acceptance: 25 May, 2022
Full draft chapter submission: July 4, 2022
Chapter review report to authors: Aug 31, 2022
Final version submission: Sep 30, 2022
Early submission is highly appreciated as the editors would like to have
progressive dialogue and work with prospective authors to bring out a
book of wide appeal. Please submit your proposal in PDF / Word format
using submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qc-book-2022
If we receive more than one proposal for a chapter on the same topic,
the editors may request authors to collaborate to develop an integrated
chapter.
Manuscript Submission
Each accepted chapter should have about 20-35 A4 pages. We expect to
deliver CRC of the book to the publisher. A MS Word template will be
provided later.
Editors:
Dr. Muhammad Usman
Senior Lecturer
School of Computing and Information Systems
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Email: muhammad.usman at unimelb.edu.au
Dr Sukhpal Singh Gill
Lecturer of Cloud Computing
Eng E306, Engineering Building
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK
Email: s.s.gill at qmul.ac.uk
Professor Rajkumar Buyya
Director, Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Lab
School of Computing and Information Systems
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Email: rbuyya at unimelb.edu.au
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