期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUANTUM INFORMATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The International Journal of Quantum Information (IJQI) provides a forum for the interdisciplinary field of Quantum Information Science. In particular, we welcome contributions in these areas of experimental and theoretical research:
Quantum Cryptography Quantum Computation Quantum Communication Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics
Authors are welcome to submit quality research and review papers as well as short correspondences in both theoretical and experimental areas. Submitted articles will be refereed prior to acceptance for publication in the Journal.
Instructions to Authors
Submission of Manuscript Articles may be submitted to the Journal through the following channels:
(A) Web-based submission. Upload your article as a single PDF or PS (PostScript) file containing the text with embedded figures at: http://www.worldscinet.com/ijqi/editorial/submitpaper.shtml (Submission to the Editorial Board members can be done here) (B) Electronic mailing to: ijqi@wspc.com Each submission should be a single PDF or PS (PostScript) file containing the text with embedded figures. (C) By direct posting (only if (A) and (B) are not feasible). Please send three original printed copies to: International Journal of Quantum Information World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224
Preparation of Manuscripts and Style Files (1) Manuscripts should be submitted using only one of the avenues listed above, preferably (A). Submission of a manuscript indicates a tacit understanding that the paper is not under consideration for publication with other journals. Once a paper is accepted, authors are assumed to have transferred the copyright of the paper to World Scientific. (2) All submitted articles will be acknowledged and refereed. They will not be returned. Authors may recommend appropriate persons as referees for their papers, but this in no way binds the editors to adhere to their recommendations. Authors may also request to remain anonymous to the referee. (3) There is no page charge and 50 free copies of offprints will be provided to the authors of accepted papers. Purchase orders for additional offprints can be made on order forms, which can be sent to the authors upon request. (4) Authors are strongly encouraged to typeset their submissions using the Latex2e style files obtained from: Latex2e (readme / Download) This download includes detailed PDF instructions on typesetting equations, preparing figures and formatting references. The following points (5)-(10) are brief guidelines which should be followed at a minimum. (5) Legible, compact notation should be used so long as it conforms to current practice. Each symbol must be clearly typed and properly aligned to distinguish superscripts and subscripts. Vectors are denoted by bold type. Sections and subsections of a paper are numbered with Arabic numerals, as are tables and figures. Each page of the manuscript should be numbered. (6) References are numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, in the order of first appearance, and are designated by numbered superscripts in the text. They should be listed at the end of the text. The general format preferred is as follows: 1. C. Tsallis et al., Phys. Rev. A63, 042104 (2001). 2. R. Gandy, in The Kleene Symposium, eds. J. Barwise et al. (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1980), pp. 123-148. 3. G. Alber et al., Quantum Information, Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, Vol. 173 (Springer, Berlin, 2001), pp. 120-134. 4. R. C. Webb, PhD thesis, Princeton University, 1992. 5. C. H. Bennett and G. Brassard, in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Computers, Systems, and Signal Processing, Bangalore, India, 1984, pp. 175-179. 6. P. J. Lin-Cheug, Construction and characterization of symmetrical states for multi-qubit systems, quant-ph/0301083. (7) Footnotes, other than those referring to authors, should be labeled alphabetically and placed at the bottom of the manuscript page (and not listed separately). (8) Tables and figures are to be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text. (9) Figures, embedded in the text, should be black and white (or half-tone) and of a good resolution and sharpness. [Note: Upon acceptance of papers, authors will be requested to supply figures separately. In the case of an MS-Word file, figures should not be embedded (unless Microsoft tools have been used to generate images). Compressed formats, such as JPEG, should not use heavy compression, which introduces undesirable artifacts. Bitmap figures, such as photographs or half-tone images, should be at least 300dpi (TIFF, BMP, or JPEG). Vector (line-art) figures, such as charts and technical drawings, should be 600-1200dpi (EPS, PS, PDF). The native formats of software packages will not be permitted.] (10) A condensed paper title (for running heads) should also be provided.
Editorial Board
Managing Editors Artur Ekert (artur.ekert@qubit.org) DAMTP, University of Cambridge Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 OWA United Kingdom
Berthold-Georg Englert (phyebg@nus.edu.sg) Department of Physics, Blk S12 Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore 2, Science Drive 3, Singapore 117542
Daniel Greenberger (greenbgr@sci.ccny.cuny.edu) Department of Physics City College of New York New York, NY 10031 USA
Guang-Can Guo (gcguo@ustc.edu.cn) Key Laboratory of Quantum Information University of Science and Technology of China Hefei 230026 People's Republic of China
Andrew C Yao (andrewcyao@tsinghua.edu.cn) Center for Advanced Study Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 People's Republic of China
Editors Gennady P Berman (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA) Dagmar Bru?(Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany) Goong Chen (Texas A&M University, USA) Kaszlikowski Dagomir (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Sankar Das Sarma (University of Maryland, USA) Masahito Hayashi (Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Japan) Pawel Horodecki (Gdansk University of Technology) L C Kwek (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Chiara Macchiavello ("A Volta" & INFM-Unita di Pavia, Italy) G Massimo Palma (University of Palermo, Italy) Sandu Popescu (University of Bristol, UK) Vladimir I Tsifrinovich (Polytechnic University, USA) Marek Zukowski (Uniwersytet Gdanski, Poland)
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