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		<title>Algorithms: Quantum Algorithms</title>
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		<description>Dear Colleagues,
Quantum computing is one of the most exciting developments in computer science. It is conjectured that quantum computers will be able to solve certain problems faster than any classical computer.  For this special issue, we welcome original and review papers on all aspects of quantum algorithms. This includes quantum algorithms for algebraic, combinatorial, number-theoretic, and numerical problems.  Dr. Andreas Klappenecker Guest Editor{snippet name="submission_info"}</description>
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