5th International Workshop on
Quantum Compilation
22-23 July 2023
Paris, France
About the workshop
The workshop aims to bring together researchers from quantum
computing, electronic design automation, and compiler
construction. Open questions that we anticipate this group to tackle
include new methods for circuit synthesis,
optimization, and rewriting, techniques for verifying the
correctness of quantum programs, and new techniques for compiling
efficient circuits and protocols regarding fault-tolerant and
architecture constraints.
The scope of the workshop includes, but is not limited to, current
hot topics in quantum software compilation such as
- Depth- and space-optimizing compilers for quantum circuits
- Quantum and reversible circuit peep-holing and (re)synthesis
- Reversible logic synthesis
- Technology-aware mapping
- Fault-tolerant circuit compilation
- Quantum programming languages
- Intermediate representations for quantum software
- Optimized libraries (e.g., for arithmetic and Hamiltonian simulation)
- Benchmarking of circuits for small and medium scale quantum computers
- Design-space exploration for automatic code generation from classical HDL specification
- Software and tools for all above mentioned topics
- Quantum outreach: coding contests, tutorials, education
Invited Speakers
Schedule
The workshop schedule
is now available.
The slides and paper links for the workshop are slowly being added to the schedule, including Peter Selinger's excellent movie!
Important dates
12 June 2023 (anywhere-on-earth) |
Submission of abstract |
19 June 2023 |
Notification of decisions |
22 and 23 July 2023 |
Workshop |
Instructions for authors
Submission is closed
Registration
Registration is now Closed.
Local Information
The workshop will take took place at the Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5, rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris. Here is a map.
Organisers
Programme Committee
- Ross Duncan, Quantinuum, ross.duncan@quantinuum.com
- Thomas Häner, Amazon Web Services, thaener@amazon.com
- Ali Javadi-Abhari, IBM Quantum, ali.javadi@ibm.com
- Aleks Kissinger, University of Oxford, Aleks.kissinger@cs.ox.ac.uk
- Neil J. Ross, Dalhousie University, neil.jr.ross@gmail.com
- Mathias Soeken, Microsoft and EPFL, mathias.soeken@epfl.ch
- Benoit Valiron, Université Paris Saclay, benoit.valiron@universite-paris-saclay.fr
The local organiser is Benoit Valiron.
Sponsors
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