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Quantum Information, Cryptography and Computation

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The field of quantum information, cryptography, and computation has witnessed remarkable advancements over the past few decades, promising to revolutionize the way we process and secure information. This Special Issue aims to explore the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in these interconnected domains. The primary objective of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers, practitioners, and academics to present their cutting-edge research findings, innovative methodologies, and practical applications related to quantum technologies. We seek to highlight the theoretical foundations, experimental breakthroughs, and integration of quantum principles into existing computational and cryptographic frameworks. We invite scholars and researchers from diverse backgrounds to contribute original research articles, reviews, and case studies that address these topics. By bringing together a collection of high-quality papers, this Special Issue aims to advance the understanding and practical implementation of quantum information, cryptography, and computation.

Dr. Chia-Wei Tsai
Dr. Chun-Wei Yang
Prof. Dr. Narn Yih Lee
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • quantum algorithms and complexity theory
  • quantum cryptographic protocols and security models
  • quantum communications and networks
  • quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing
  • implementation and optimization of quantum circuits
  • quantum machine learning and artificial intelligence
  • applications of quantum computing in various scientific and engineering fields

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