TY - JOUR T1 - Quipper: A Scalable Quantum Programming Language JF - ACM SIGPLAN Notices Y1 - 2013 A1 - Alexander S. Green A1 - Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine A1 - Neil J. Ross A1 - Peter Selinger A1 - BenoƮt Valiron AB -
The field of quantum algorithms is vibrant. Still, there is currently a lack of programming languages for describing quantum computation on a practical scale, i.e., not just at the level of toy problems. We address this issue by introducing Quipper, a scalable, expressive, functional, higher-order quantum programming language. Quipper has been used to program a diverse set of non-trivial quantum algorithms, and can generate quantum gate representations using trillions of gates. It is geared towards a model of computation that uses a classical computer to control a quantum device, but is not dependent on any particular model of quantum hardware. Quipper has proven effective and easy to use, and opens the door towards using formal methods to analyze quantum algorithms.
VL - 48 U4 - 333-342 UR - http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.3390v1 CP - 6 J1 - SIGPLAN Not. U5 - 10.1145/2499370.2462177 ER -