Error message
- Deprecated function: TYPO3\PharStreamWrapper\Manager::initialize(): Implicitly marking parameter $resolver as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in include_once() (line 19 of includes/file.phar.inc).
- Deprecated function: TYPO3\PharStreamWrapper\Manager::initialize(): Implicitly marking parameter $collection as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in include_once() (line 19 of includes/file.phar.inc).
- Deprecated function: TYPO3\PharStreamWrapper\Manager::__construct(): Implicitly marking parameter $resolver as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in include_once() (line 19 of includes/file.phar.inc).
- Deprecated function: TYPO3\PharStreamWrapper\Manager::__construct(): Implicitly marking parameter $collection as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in include_once() (line 19 of includes/file.phar.inc).
- Deprecated function: UpdateQuery::expression(): Implicitly marking parameter $arguments as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: MergeQuery::expression(): Implicitly marking parameter $arguments as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: SelectQueryInterface::getArguments(): Implicitly marking parameter $queryPlaceholder as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: SelectQueryInterface::preExecute(): Implicitly marking parameter $query as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: SelectQueryExtender::getArguments(): Implicitly marking parameter $queryPlaceholder as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: SelectQueryExtender::preExecute(): Implicitly marking parameter $query as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: SelectQuery::getArguments(): Implicitly marking parameter $queryPlaceholder as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
- Deprecated function: SelectQuery::preExecute(): Implicitly marking parameter $query as nullable is deprecated, the explicit nullable type must be used instead in require_once() (line 1884 of includes/database/database.inc).
QP2025 International Workshop on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Quantum Programming
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Mon, 20/01/2025 - 12:38.
Dates:
Monday, June 2, 2025 to Friday, June 6, 2025
International Workshop on the Art, Science, and Engineering of
Quantum Programming (QP 2025) is intended for researchers, including
students, at any stage of their careers. Moreover, practitioners are
also a relevant audience for the workshop. We foresee QP 2025 as a
specialization of the Programming 2025 conference; thus, all topics
covered by Programming 2025 that are tailored to quantum programming are
relevant to QP 2025.
Motivation
There is a significant rise in interest in quantum computing (QC). At
the same time, there is a great need for efficient and intuitive
programming of quantum computers, as the present form of programming
quantum computers stays very close to the hardware. Thus, it is
necessary to devise novel approaches to the Art, Science (both
theoretical and empirical), and Engineering of quantum programming. QP
2025 will provide a platform for researchers to present their works on
these aspects of quantum programming and discuss future research
directions to build a research roadmap for researchers and
practitioners. With the involvement of practitioners, we also aim to see
their opinions on practical challenges associated with quantum
programming.
Call for papers
We invite submission of papers of the following types:
- Regular papers (8 pages): Novel research works, experience
reports.
- Position paper (2 pages): Describing a well-argued position.
- Lighting Talks (Only Abstract, No Publication): challenges.
Regular papers will be evaluated with respect to the real-world
significance of the described quantum programming experience as well as
their ability to forge partnerships and ultimately yield successful
solutions. Position papers represent a position on any aspect of the
Art, Science, and Engineering of Quantum Programming with good
argumentation. Lighting talks are abstracts that describe late-breaking
results, work in progress, or real-world challenges. Both position
papers and lighting talks abstracts will be evaluated according to their
ability to generate discussion and suggest interesting areas for future
research. Submissions
Those articles intended to be included Conference Companion
Proceedings in the ACM DL should follow the ACM primary article template
accessible at this link (see step 3).