QPL 2020: Quantum Physics and Logic Universite Paris Saclay Paris, France, June 2-6, 2020 |
Conference website | http://www.monoidal.net/paris2020/qpl |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qpl2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 6, 2020 |
Submission deadline | March 20, 2020 |
17th International Conference on Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL 2020)
June 2-6th, 2020. Paris, and everywhere !
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference brings together researchers working on the mathematical foundations of quantum physics, quantum computing, and related areas, with a focus on structural perspectives and the use of logical tools, category-theoretic structures, formal languages, semantic methods, and other computer science techniques applied to the study of physical behaviour in general. Work that applies structures and methods inspired by quantum theory to other fields (including computer science) is also welcome.
QPL 2020 will be held online, and co-located with the 36th Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics (MFPS 2020).
See the official website of the conference for more informations
Our sponsors are : Atos, INRIA-Saclay, QuantFi, LSV.
Invited Speakers
- Lídia del Rio (ETH Zurich) >>
- Cyril Branciard (U. Grenoble-Alpes) >>
- Quanlong Wang (U. of Oxford) >>
- John Selby (Perimeter Institute, Waterloo) >>
Invited Speakers - joint session with MFPS:
- Alexandre Miquel (Montevideo) - plenary speaker
- Pierre Clairambault (Lyon)
- Claudia Faggian (Paris VII)
- Vladimir Zamdzhiev (Nancy)
Important dates
- Fri March 6: abstract submission
- Sun March 22 : paper submission
- Week of May 11: notification of authors
- May 30: final papers ready
- June 2-6: publication of pre-proceedings and online conference platform
Submission Guidelines
Prospective speakers are invited to submit one (or more) of the following:
- Original contributions consist of a 5-12 page extended abstract that provides sufficient evidence of results of genuine interest and enough detail to allow the program committee to assess the merits of the work. Submission of substantial albeit partial results of work in progress is encouraged.
- Extended abstracts describing work submitted/published elsewhere will also be considered, provided the work is recent and relevant to the conference. These consist of a 3 page description and should include a link to a separate published paper or preprint.
The conference proceedings will be published in Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS) after the conference. Only "original contributions" are eligible to be published in the proceedings.
Submissions should be prepared using LaTeX, and must be submitted in PDF format. Use of the EPTCS style is encouraged. Submission is done via EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qpl2020
There will be an award for the best student paper at the discretion of the programme committee. Papers eligible for the award are those where all the authors are students at the time of submission.
Committees
Steering Committee
- Bob Coecke (University of Oxford)
- Prakash Panangaden (McGill University)
- Peter Selinger (Dalhousie University)
Program Committee
- Pablo Arrighi (AMU & INRIA — PC co-chair)
- Miriam Backens (University of Birmingham)
- Jon Barrett (University of Oxford)
- Dan Browne (University College London)
- Giulio Chiribella (University of Hong Kong and University of Oxford)
- Bob Coecke (University of Oxford)
- Alejandro Diaz-Caro (ICC - CONICET, UBA, & Universidad Nacional de Quilmes)
- Ross Duncan (Cambridge Quantum Computing and University of Strathclyde)
- Yuan Feng (University of Technology Sydney)
- Simon Gay (University of Glasgow)
- Stefano Gogioso (University of Oxford)
- Chris Heunen (University of Edinburgh)
- Matthew Hoban (Goldsmiths London)
- Dominic Horsman (Université Grenoble Alpes)
- Aleks Kissinger (University of Oxford)
- Joachim Kock (UAB)
- Martha Lewis (University of Amsterdam)
- Shane Mansfield (Sorbonne Université — PC co-chair)
- Dan Marsden (University of Oxford)
- Simon Martiel (ATOS Quantum)
- Michael Moortgat (Utrecht University)
- Ognyan Oreshkov (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
- Prakash Panangaden (McGill University — PC co-chair)
- Simon Perdrix (CNRS / Université de Lorraine)
- Paolo Perinotti (Università di Pavia)
- Neil Ross (Dalhousie University)
- Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (University College London)
- Ana Belén Sainz (ICTQT - University of Gdansk)
- Peter Selinger (Dalhousie University)
- Pawel Sobocinski (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Isar Stubbe (Université du Littoral)
- Benoît Valiron (U. Paris Saclay — PC co-chair)
- Jamie Vicary (University of Cambridge)
- Alexander Wilce (Susquehanna University)
- Margherita Zorzi (University of Verona)
- Magdalena Anna Zych (The University of Queensland)
Organizing committee
- Pablo Arrighi (AMU & INRIA)
- Aleks Kissinger (University of Oxford)
- Shane Mansfield (Sorbonne Université)
- Benoît Valiron (U. Paris Saclay)
- John van de Wetering (Radboud University Nijmegen — Wiz Team)
- James Hefford (University of Oxford — Wiz Team)
- Matthew Wilson (University of Oxford — Wiz Team)
- Vladimir Zamdzhiev (Nancy)