[quantum-info] FW: QIP 2019 Call for Submissions

Daniel Gottesman dgottesman at perimeterinstitute.ca
Wed Sep 5 16:31:17 EDT 2018


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Behalf Of *Matthias Christandl
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*Subject:* QIP 2019 Call for Submissions



QIP 2019 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The 22nd Annual Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP 2019)

Boulder, Colorado

January 14-18, 2019

http://jila.colorado.edu/qip2019/

The Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP) series is the
premier annual meeting for theoretical quantum information research. Since
1998, the conference has featured breakthroughs by the leaders in the
disciplines of computing, cryptography, information theory, mathematics and
physics. The scientific objective of the series is to gather the
theoretical quantum information community to present and discuss the latest
groundbreaking work in the field. In 2018, QIP was held in Delft.

QIP 2019 is the 22nd Annual Conference on Quantum Information Processing
and will be hosted by JILA and the University of Colorado at Boulder. QIP
2019 will feature a tutorial program, plenary talks, contributed talks, and
a poster session.

We invite contributions, both for talks and posters, on outstanding recent
research in the area of the theory of quantum information and computation.
There will be a QIP Best Student Paper prize awarded. QIP will feature
parallel tracks on each day of the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of talks deadline: Monday, 1 October 2018 at 23:59
Anywhere-on-Earth (AoE)
Poster-only submission deadline: Thursday, 25 October 2018 at 23:59
Anywhere-on-Earth (AoE)
Notification (for both talks and posters): Thursday, 8 November 2018

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

All submissions for talks or posters must be made electronically through
the online submission system EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qip2019

Contributed talks at QIP are intended to be representative of outstanding
recent research contributions to the theory of quantum information and
computation. In addition to a title and a short abstract (for the
conference webpage in case of acceptance) each submission to QIP for a talk
should consist of two components:

Extended Abstract. This should be 1 to 3 pages in length and contain a
nontechnical, clear, and insightful description of the results and main
ideas, their potential impact, and their importance to quantum information
and computation. Extended abstracts should not consist of a compressed
version of a full paper, but instead should facilitate an intuitive
understanding of the research results that they represent and help the
program committee in assessing their importance. Extended abstracts should
be in PDF format, and typeset in single-column form with reasonable margins
and font size at least 11 points. The 3 page maximum does not include
references.

Technical Manuscript. This is a full paper of the work, including technical
details. This manuscript may be from an on-line repository, such as arXiv;
however a PDF copy of it must be uploaded. If your submission consists of
multiple technical papers they should be merged into a single file. The
Program Committee reserves the right to decide how to treat submissions
that deviate from the above format (and reserves the right to reject such
submissions solely on the basis of their format).

BEST STUDENT PAPER PRIZE

A submission is eligible for the student prize if and only if the main
author(s) is/are a student(s) at the time of the submission and will
present the work at QIP, and further a significant portion of the work (at
least 60%) must have been done by said student(s), including the majority
of the key ideas. Eligibility can only be indicated at the time of
submission. All authors are notified if their paper has been labelled as
eligible for the student prize, and have 14 days following submission to
voice any disagreements about the paper's nomination to the PC chair. The
PC chair is free to ask for any clarifications regarding the students'
contributions at any time.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSTER-ONLY SUBMISSIONS

Poster submissions use the same link as talk submissions. For poster-only
submissions, only title and abstract are required. A technical manuscript
can be attached. Please indicate in the required field "speaker" the person
that will present the poster at the conference.

EASYCHAIR INSTRUCTIONS

Go to easychair.org and in the upper-right corner, click on "signup" (if
you have not used easychair before) or "login" (if you have). Click on "New
Submission" and follow the instructions. Please check the group box for
Best Student Paper Prize only if all co-authors of this submission are
aware of the eligibility criteria of the prize and actually support the
choice. You may update or withdraw submissions up until the deadline, and
only the latest version will be reviewed.

QUESTIONS

Please direct any questions or comments to the PC chair at
qip2019 at easychair.org.





Matthias Christandl
Professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Copenhagen
qmath.ku.dk
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