CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 4th International Workshop on Quantum Programming Languages (QPL 2006) July 17-19, 2006, Oxford (held in conjunction with CKC, "Cats, Kets, and Cloisters") http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/qpl2006/ * * * NEW: * list of accepted papers * available support for UK-based PhD students (deadline June 20) OVERVIEW: The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on mathematical foundations and programming languages for quantum computing. In the last few years, there has been a growing interest in logical tools, languages, and semantical methods for analyzing quantum computation. These foundational approaches complement the more mainstream research in quantum computation which emphasizes algorithms and complexity theory. Topics of interest include the design and semantics of quantum programming languages, new paradigms for quantum programming, specification of quantum algorithms, higher-order quantum computation, quantum data types, reversible computation, axiomatic approaches to quantum computation, abstract models for quantum computation, properties of quantum computing resources and primitives, concurrent and distributed quantum computation, compilation of quantum programs, semantical methods in quantum information theory, and categorical models for quantum computation. Previous workshops in this series were held in Ottawa (2003), Turku (2004), and Chicago (2005). This year's workshop will be held in Oxford, as part of the week-long event "Cats, Kets and Cloisters", July 17-23, 2006, which will include four workshops on related topics (See http://se10.comlab.ox.ac.uk:8080/FOCS/CKCinOXFORD_en.html). LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS: B. Coecke, "Axiomatic description of mixed states from Selinger's CPM construction" B. Coecke, E.O. Paquette, "POVMs and Naimark's theorem without sums" Y. Delbecque, "A Quantum Game Semantics for the Measurement Calculus" A. Di Pierro, H. Wiklicky, "Semantic Abstraction and Quantum Computation (Extended Abstract)" A.S. Green, T. Altenkirch, "From reversible to irreversible computations" P. Jorrand, S. Perdrix, "A Quantum Calculus (Work in Progress)" M. Lampis, K.G. Ginis, N.S. Papaspyrou, "Quantum Data and Control Made Easier" P. Selinger, "Idempotents in dagger categories" P. Selinger, B. Valiron, "On a fully abstract model for a quantum linear functional language" J.K. Vizzotto, A.C. da Rocha Costa, A. Sabry, "Quantum Arrows in Haskell" GRADUATE STUDENT SUPPORT: (Deadline June 20) A limited amount of financial support is available to support the participation of UK-based PhD students in the workshop. Students wishing to apply for this money should write to Simon Gay by June 20, and include the following information: 1. A brief statement of your background as well as why you are interested in attending the conference. 2. Describe any other sources of funding available for you to attend. 3. An email letter of reference from your supervisor or an appropriate other person. TUTORIALS: The workshop will include a number of invited tutorials and survey talks. One set of tutorials will be given by Sam Lomonaco; more details and additional speakers will shortly be announced on the workshop website, http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/qpl2006/ PROCEEDINGS: The workshop proceedings will be published in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS). A printed copy of the preliminary proceedings will be distributed to participants at the workshop. REGISTRATION AND TRAVEL: Please register through the CKC website. There is a small workshop fee covering proceedings and coffee breaks. The website also includes hints on travel and accommodation. http://se10.comlab.ox.ac.uk:8080/FOCS/CKCinOXFORD_en.html. IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES: Corrected papers for proceedings: June 16, 2006 Application for student funding: June 20, 2006 Workshop: July 17-19, 2006 PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Samson Abramsky (Oxford) Bob Coecke (Oxford) Simon Gay (Glasgow) Philippe Jorrand (Grenoble) Prakash Panangaden (McGill) Peter Selinger (Dalhousie) CONTACT INFORMATION: Organizer: Peter Selinger Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Email: selinger@mathstat.dal.ca Local organizer: Bob Coecke Oxford Computing Laboratory Email: Bob.Coecke@comlab.ox.ac.uk (revised June 5, 2006)