Special Issue of INFORMS Journal on Computing
Quantum Computing and Operations Research
Guest Editors
Carleton Coffrin
Los Alamos National Laboratory
carleton@coffrin.com
Elisabeth Lobe
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Elisabeth.Lobe@dlr.de
Giacomo Nannicini
University of Southern California
g.nannicini@usc.edu
Ojas Parekh
Sandia National Laboratories
odparek@sandia.gov
Introduction
Quantum computers offer an alternative way to approach computational problems, and it is widely believed that they can solve certain tasks significantly faster or with greater accuracy than any classical (i.e., non-quantum) computer. The impact of quantum computers on operations research, and vice versa, has so far been limited, but this is expected to change. Indeed, the construction of more refined and scalable quantum hardware and software calls for the solution of a diverse range of problems that operations researchers are in prime position to address; examples include hardware design, hardware control, compiling, scheduling, and classical simulation of quantum devices. Furthermore, thanks to tremendous progress in hardware development and in the construction of basic algorithmic primitives, the past few years have shown significant growth in the volume of research dedicated to the application of quantum computers for the solution of operations research problems. This includes, but is not limited to, optimization, simulation, and learning.
Special Issue Scope
The INFORMS Journal of Computing wishes to promote high-quality research at the intersection of quantum computing and operations research. To foster the growth of the community and give visibility to top-tier work in this area, the Journal is devoting a special issue to this topic, and it invites authors to submit manuscripts that substantially advance the state of the art in methodology, theory, algorithms, applications, or software implementation as they pertain to all areas at the intersection of quantum computing and operations research. This includes, but is not limited to, novel results regarding the development and analysis of quantum or quantum-inspired classical algorithms, both for solving problems in operations research or based on the application of operations research techniques, the development of solution methodologies for problems that arise in the design and operation of quantum computers, as well as insightful empirical testing of the aforementioned types of algorithms.
The main goal of this special issue is to give a platform to novel research in this emerging area. Survey and tutorial papers are included in this call; however, any survey or tutorial paper will have to maintain a very high standard of novelty and contribution with respect to existing surveys and tutorials in the open literature. We strongly encourage interested authors to contact one of the guest editors for this issue to discuss whether their work fits the scope of this special issue, see "Timeline" below.
The editorial statement of the journal is available at https://pubsonline.informs.org/page/ijoc/editorial-statement.
Submissions should follow the standard requirements of the INFORMS Journal on Computing articles available at https://pubsonline.informs.org/page/ijoc/submission-guidelines.
Please note that the INFORMS Journal on Computing has a data policy https://pubsonline.informs.org/page/ijoc/datapolicy and a software policy https://pubsonline.informs.org/page/ijoc/softwarepolicy.
Timeline
The editors ask potential authors to prepare a short proposal, that is, a letter of intent, before making a full submission of a paper. Please note the following dates:
September 30, 2023 Letter of interest sent to the editors (via e-mail), with an abstract for the proposed contribution. (This step is not mandatory but strongly preferred to ensure proper review. Early letters are encouraged; submit the letter copying all guest editors).
January 15, 2024 Deadline for first round of submissions.
April 15, 2024 First round of reviews completed; decisions (and requests for revision, if appropriate) delivered to authors.
June 15, 2024 Revisions due after first round decisions.
August 15, 2024 Second round of reviews delivered to authors.
August 30, 2024 Final versions of accepted papers must be submitted.
Submission Instructions
Papers must be submitted online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijoc.
When submitting a paper, please note the following:
Under "Step 1: Type, Title, & Abstract," select "Special Issue" for "Type."
Under "Step 5: Details & Comments," answer "This paper is for which special issue?" with "Quantum Comput
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Alice Smith
Editor in Chief, INFORMS Journal on Computing
Forehand/Accenture Distinguished Professor
Auburn University
Birmingham AL
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