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@misc{qiskit,
author = {H{\'e}ctor Abraham and Ismail Yunus Akhalwaya and Gadi Aleksandrowicz and Thomas Alexander and Gadi Alexandrowics and Eli Arbel and Abraham Asfaw and Carlos Azaustre and Panagiotis Barkoutsos and George Barron and Luciano Bello and Yael Ben-Haim and Lev S. Bishop and Samuel Bosch and David Bucher and CZ and Fran Cabrera and Padraic Calpin and Lauren Capelluto and Jorge Carballo and Chun-Fu Chen and Adrian Chen and Richard Chen and Jerry M. Chow and Christian Claus and Andrew W. Cross and Abigail J. Cross and Juan Cruz-Benito and Chris Culver and Antonio D. C{\'o}rcoles-Gonzales and Sean Dague and Matthieu Dartiailh and Abd{\'o}n Rodr{\'\i}guez Davila and Delton Ding and Eugene Dumitrescu and Karel Dumon and Ivan Duran and Pieter Eendebak and Daniel Egger and Mark Everitt and Paco Mart{\'\i}n Fern{\'a}ndez and Albert Frisch and Andreas Fuhrer and Julien Gacon and Gadi and Borja Godoy Gago and Jay M. Gambetta and Luis Garcia and Shelly Garion and Gawel-Kus and Leron Gil and Juan Gomez-Mosquera and Salvador de la Puente Gonz{\'a}lez and Donny Greenberg and John A. Gunnels and Isabel Haide and Ikko Hamamura and Vojtech Havlicek and Joe Hellmers and {\L}ukasz Herok and Hiroshi Horii and Connor Howington and Wei Hu and Shaohan Hu and Haruki Imai and Takashi Imamichi and Raban Iten and Toshinari Itoko and Ali Javadi-Abhari and Jessica and Kiran Johns and Naoki Kanazawa and Anton Karazeev and Paul Kassebaum and Vivek Krishnan and Kevin Krsulich and Gawel Kus and Ryan LaRose and Rapha{\"e}l Lambert and Joe Latone and Scott Lawrence and Peng Liu and Panagiotis Barkoutsos ZRL Mac and Yunho Maeng and Aleksei Malyshev and Jakub Marecek and Manoel Marques and Dolph Mathews and Atsushi Matsuo and Douglas T. McClure and Cameron McGarry and David McKay and Srujan Meesala and Antonio Mezzacapo and Rohit Midha and Zlatko Minev and Prakash Murali and Jan M{\"u}ggenburg and David Nadlinger and Giacomo Nannicini and Paul Nation and Yehuda Naveh and Nick-Singstock and Pradeep Niroula and Hassi Norlen and Lee James O'Riordan and Steven Oud and Dan Padilha and Hanhee Paik and Simone Perriello and Anna Phan and Marco Pistoia and Alejandro Pozas-iKerstjens and Viktor Prutyanov and Jes{\'u}s P{\'e}rez and Quintiii and Rudy Raymond and Rafael Mart{\'\i}n-Cuevas Redondo and Max Reuter and Diego M. Rodr{\'\i}guez and Mingi Ryu and Martin Sandberg and Ninad Sathaye and Bruno Schmitt and Chris Schnabel and Travis L. Scholten and Eddie Schoute and Ismael Faro Sertage and Yunong Shi and Adenilton Silva and Yukio Siraichi and Seyon Sivarajah and John A. Smolin and Mathias Soeken and Dominik Steenken and Matt Stypulkoski and Hitomi Takahashi and Charles Taylor and Pete Taylour and Soolu Thomas and Mathieu Tillet and Maddy Tod and Enrique de la Torre and Kenso Trabing and Matthew Treinish and TrishaPe and Wes Turner and Yotam Vaknin and Carmen Recio Valcarce and Francois Varchon and Desiree Vogt-Lee and Christophe Vuillot and James Weaver and Rafal Wieczorek and Jonathan A. Wildstrom and Robert Wille and Erick Winston and Jack J. Woehr and Stefan Woerner and Ryan Woo and Christopher J. Wood and Ryan Wood and Stephen Wood and James Wootton and Daniyar Yeralin and Jessie Yu and Laura Zdanski and Zoufalc and azulehner and drholmie and fanizzamarco and kanejess and klinvill and merav-aharoni and ordmoj and tigerjack and yang.luh and yotamvakninibm},
title = {Qiskit: An Open-source Framework for Quantum Computing},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.2562110}
}
@Misc{qrack,
author = {Daniel Strano and Benn Bollay},
title = "vm6502q/qrack",
month = "may",
year = "2018",
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.3369483},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3369483}
}
@Book{linz,
author = {Peter Linz},
year = {2012},
title = {An Introduction to Formal Language and Automata},
edition = {Fifth},
publisher = {Jones and Barlett Learning},
address = {Sudbury, MA, US}
}
@Electronic{schrod,
title = "Schrödinger's Cat - Sixty Symbols",
url = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrxqTtiWxs4",
city = "Youtube",
publisher = "Sixty Symbols",
year = "2009"
}
@Book{mehlorn,
title = "Algorithms and Data Structures",
author = "Kurt Mehlorn and Peter Sanders",
year = "2008",
address = "Berlin, Germany",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag"
}
@Electronic{huntting,
title = "Introduction to Quantum Computing",
url = "https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-quant/index.html",
author = "Brad Huntting and David Mertz",
year = "2001"
}
@Book{qc:agi,
title = "Quantum Computing: A Gentle Introduction",
author = "Eleanor Rieffel and Wolfgang Polak",
year = "2011",
publisher = "The MIT Press",
address = "Cambridge, MA, US"
}
@Book{qcftgu,
title = {Quantum Computing from the Ground Up},
author = {Riley Tipton Perry},
year = {2012},
publisher = {World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd},
address = {Hackensack, NJ, US}
}
@Electronic{qcc,
title = "Quantum Computational Complexity",
author = "John Watrous",
year = "2008",
url = "https://arxiv.org/pdf/0804.3401.pdf"
}
@article{simulaqron,
doi = {10.1088/2058-9565/aad56e},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1088%2F2058-9565%2Faad56e},
year = 2018,
month = {sep},
publisher = {{IOP} Publishing},
volume = {4},
number = {1},
pages = {015001},
author = {Axel Dahlberg and Stephanie Wehner},
title = {{SimulaQron}{\textemdash}a simulator for developing quantum internet software},
journal = {Quantum Science and Technology},
abstract = {We introduce a simulator of a quantum internet with the specific goal to support software development. A quantum internet consists of local quantum processors, which are interconnected by quantum communication channels that enable the transmission of qubits between the different processors. While many simulators exist for local quantum processors, there is presently no simulator for a quantum internet tailored towards software development. Quantum internet protocols require both classical as well as quantum information to be exchanged between the network nodes, next to the execution of gates and measurements on a local quantum processor. This requires quantum internet software to integrate classical communication programming practises with novel quantum ones. SimulaQron is built to enable application development and explore software engineering practises for a quantum internet. SimulaQron can be run on one or more classical computers to simulate local quantum processors, which are transparently connected in the background to enable the transmission of qubits or the generation of entanglement between remote processors. Application software can access the simulated local quantum processors to execute local quantum instructions and measurements, but also to transmit qubits to remote nodes in the network. SimulaQron features a modular design that performs a distributed simulation based on any existing simulation of a quantum computer capable of integrating with Python. Programming libraries for Python and C are provided to facilitate application development.}
}
@unpublished{quantum_supremacy,
author = {Eleanor G. Rieffel},
title = {Quantum Supremacy Using a Programmable Superconducting Processor},
year = 2019,
note = {Paper describing experiment performed by NASA and Google to achieve Quantum Supremacy}
}
@article{doi:10.1137/S0036144598347011,
author = {Shor, Peter W.},
title = {Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Logarithms on a Quantum Computer},
journal = {SIAM Review},
volume = {41},
number = {2},
pages = {303-332},
year = {1999},
doi = {10.1137/S0036144598347011},
URL = {https://doi.org/10.1137/S0036144598347011},
eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1137/S0036144598347011
}
@inproceedings{Grover:1996:FQM:237814.237866,
author = {Grover, Lov K.},
title = {A Fast Quantum Mechanical Algorithm for Database Search},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing},
series = {STOC '96},
year = {1996},
isbn = {0-89791-785-5},
location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA},
pages = {212--219},
numpages = {8},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/237814.237866},
doi = {10.1145/237814.237866},
acmid = {237866},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
}
@book{MikeAndIke,
author = {Nielsen, Michael A. and Chuang, Isaac L.},
title = {Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10th Anniversary Edition},
year = {2011},
isbn = {1107002176, 9781107002173},
edition = {10th},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
}
@Inbook{cryptography,
author="Robinson, Simon",
title="Understanding Cryptography",
bookTitle="Expert .NET 1.1 Programming",
year="2004",
publisher="Apress",
address="Berkeley, CA",
pages="519--551",
abstract="In the previous chapter I covered the facilities that the.NET Framework offers for restricting what an application is permitted to do, based on the evidence provided by the assemblies used by the application. In particular, I covered where the code came from, whether it has been signed, and so on. In short, I covered how much the code itself is trusted. In this chapter, I'll keep on the security theme, but I'll focus on the mechanics of how you can ensure that code and messages passed across the network aren't tampered with and can't be read by unauthorized people. In the process you'll also understand the details of how strong naming of assemblies works and how to digitally sign an assembly with a certificate.",
isbn="978-1-4302-0726-9",
doi="10.1007/978-1-4302-0726-9_13",
url="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0726-9_13"
}
@article{Shor_1997,
title={Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Logarithms on a Quantum Computer},
volume={26},
ISSN={1095-7111},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0097539795293172},
DOI={10.1137/s0097539795293172},
number={5},
journal={SIAM Journal on Computing},
publisher={Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM)},
author={Shor, Peter W.},
year={1997},
month={Oct},
pages={1484–1509}
}
@reference{encrypt,
title={encrypt},
author={Merriam-Webster}
url={https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/encrypt},
journal={Merriam-Webster Dictionary},
publisher={"Merriam-Webster, Incorporated"},
year={2019},
month={Oct}
}
@book{pqc,
author = {Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, Nic Harrigan, Eric R. Johnston},
title = {Programming Quantum Computers},
year = {2019},
isbn = {9781492039679},
publisher = {O'Reilly Media, Inc.},
}
@misc{libbb84,
author = {Andrew Thorp},
title = {BB84 Quantum Simulation Library},
year = {2019},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/athorp96/bb84}},
commit = {afe2a7c253e183ccc17e7ba8f1a04ec6c0c74cd1}
}
@misc{bbchat,
author = {Andrew Thorp},
title = {BBChat},
year = {2019},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/athorp96/bbchat}},
commit = {b28fd4c117cf4cae275681340dcc203cfd633207}
}
@misc{latex,
author = {Han The Thanh},
title = {pdfTex},
howpublished = {\url{https://www.latex-project.org/}},
year = {2017}
}
@misc{kakoune,
author = {Maxime Coste},
title = {Kakoune},
howpublished = {\url{https://www.kakoune.org/}},
year = {2019}
}
@misc{gummi,
author = {Alexander van der Meij, Wei-Ning Huang, Dion Timmermann, Robert Schroll},
title = {Gummi},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/alexandervdm/gummi/}},
year = {2016}
}