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Quantum Computing Journal

AUG 01, 2001

DOI: 10.1063/1.2405658

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The journal Quantum Information and Computation (QIC) made its debut last month. Most papers published in this field currently appear in the Los Alamos electronic preprint archives, and in a handful of journals in the physics, mathematics, and computer sciences arenas, says Hoi-Kwong Lo, one of the new journal’s managing editors and the chief scientist at MagiQ Technologies Inc in New York City. “It is getting difficult to keep track of all those papers and distinguish the good ones from the bad ones. We hope to bring a diverse community together and broaden the perspectives of researchers.” The first issue of QIC, which will appear every two months, focuses on quantum entanglement. The electronic version of the journal will be free until the end of the year and can be accessed online at http://www.rinton.com/journals/qiconline.html .

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