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Quantum Information & Computation

Open Access
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Impact Factor
1,7
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About the journal

The journal is currently inviting manuscripts for special issues. For details, please refer to the ‘QIC Special Issue’ file under the For Authors section.Quantum Information Computation serves as a platform for the dissemination of research across all areas of quantum information processing....
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Editor-in-chief

Samuel L. Braunstein (Dept of Computer Science
Univ. of York) Richard E. Cleve (School of Computer Science, Univ. of Waterloo) Richard Jozsa (DAMTP, University of Cambridge) David J. Wineland (University of Oregon, Eugene)
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All volumes and issues in this journal

Open Access
|Aug 2025
Matrix Encoding Method in Variational Quantum Singular Value Decomposition
Open Access
|Aug 2025
Conserved Quantities in Linear and Nonlinear Quantum Search
Open Access
|Aug 2025
The Overlap Gap Property Limits Limit Swapping in the QAOA
Open Access
|Aug 2025
A Resource-Efficient 4-Qubit Circuit for Bit-Flip Error Correction Using Feynman Gates
Open Access
|Aug 2025
Reducing T-Count In Quantum String Matching Algorithm Using Relative-Phase Fredkin Gate
Open Access
|Jul 2025
Width Optimization of Quantum Circuit Based on Reuse-Aimed Quantum Circuit Transformation

Journal details

Aims and scope

The journal is currently inviting manuscripts for special issues. For details, please refer to the ‘QIC Special Issue’ file under the For Authors section.

Quantum Information & Computation serves as a platform for the dissemination of research across all areas of quantum information processing. We welcome original articles, survey articles, reviews, tutorials, perspectives, and correspondences. The journal encompasses fields such as computer science, physics, and mathematics, and includes both theoretical and experimental research. Topics of interest include quantum algorithms, quantum information theory, quantum complexity theory, quantum cryptography, quantum communication and measurements, and proposals and experiments related to the implementation of quantum computation and entanglement. These encompass a variety of scientific areas, including ion traps, cavity QED, photonics, nuclear magnetic resonance, and solid-state approaches.

Special Issue Note

If you have any ideas or proposals for special issues, please contact the Journal Editorial Office first. The Journal Editorial Office will review your suggestions promptly and provide feedback.

Archiving

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Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism in any form constitutes a serious violation of the most basic principles of scholarship and cannot be tolerated. Examples of plagiarism include:

  1. Word-for-word copying of portions of another's writing without enclosing the copied passage in quotation marks and acknowledging the source in the appropriate scholarly convention.
  2. The use of a particularly unique term or concept that one has come across in reading without acknowledging the author or source.
  3. The paraphrasing or abbreviated restatement of someone else's ideas without acknowledging that another person's text has been the basis for the paraphrasing.
  4. False citation: material should not be attributed to a source from which it has not been obtained.
  5. False data: data that has been fabricated or altered in a laboratory or experiment; although not literally plagiarism, this is clearly a form of academic fraud.
  6. Unacknowledged multiple submission of an article for several purposes without prior approval from the parties involved.
  7. Unacknowledged multiple authors or collaboration: the contributions of each author or collaborator should be made clear.
  8. Self-plagiarism/double submission: the submission of the same or a very similar article to two or more publications at the same time.

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.

Journal contact details

Cerebration Science Publishing
Email: qic@cspub-hk.org

eISSN: 1533-7146|ISSN: 1533-7146|Language: English|Publication timeframe: 1 time per year
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Related subjects: Physics, Quantum physics