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Quantum Computing is a key research area within Computer Science and its importance is increasing as quantum technology improves. It is likely that quantum computation will completely transform the way computation is done, and to make this possible it is vital to understand the inherent properties of quantum computation. The relevant research areas include quantum software, quantum algorithms, quantum complexity theory, fault-tolerant quantum computing, quantum machine learning, quantum circuits, quantum cryptography, the foundations of quantum computing, and the connections between those foundations and practical computing.

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Quantum Group We are a group focused on quantum computation and the found...

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Quantomatic Recent graph-based formalisms of quantum computation provide an abs...

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Philosophy of Information The IEG is the result of a collaboration between the Department of Co...

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Tensor Network Rewriting Strategies for Satisfiability and Counting

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Differential algebras in codifferential categories

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A categorical semantics for causal structure (extended version)

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Universal MBQC with generalised parity−phase interactions and Pauli measurements

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External traced monoidal categories

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Contextuality and noncommutative geometry in quantum mechanics

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Integral categories and calculus categories

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Higher−order distributions for differential linear logic.

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