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It is a dynamic platform and the entire community of quantum information and computation is invited to make this attempt a success by further contribution. Submissions can be made to the google form provided in the link below. People can register a request to include their article as a "relevant paper" for a certain formal description. If one does not find any formal description related to his/her protocol and requires a new formal description for the same, he/she should submit *.tex/ *.txt/ *.html version of the protocol using the structure given by guidelines given below. Note that Quantum Protocol Zoo accepts only published articles. The final decision on a request resides with the Quantum Protocol Zoo team.
Here you can submit a new article on this website.
Choose the type of article you want to create:
<div id="subflex">
  <inputbox>
  type=create
  buttonlabel=New Protocol
  preload=Template:Protocol
</inputbox>


Link to Google Form: https://goo.gl/forms/UXhrqzQEVpm98Mkt1
<inputbox>
  type=create
  buttonlabel=New Functionality
  preload=Template:Certification
</inputbox>
</div>


Questions and suggestions are welcomed in order to make it more user-friendly and can be addressed in the comments section.
 
 
The article you create must follow the pattern preloaded. Notes will help you writing your article.
 
Once you finish your article, it will be sent to the protocol zoo moderation.
 
If you need to edit a pre existing article, you can edit them directly on their page and the moderation will read your edit.
 
Finally, you can comment on every page on the "Discussion" tab.

Latest revision as of 14:47, 21 November 2019

Here you can submit a new article on this website. Choose the type of article you want to create:




The article you create must follow the pattern preloaded. Notes will help you writing your article.

Once you finish your article, it will be sent to the protocol zoo moderation.

If you need to edit a pre existing article, you can edit them directly on their page and the moderation will read your edit.

Finally, you can comment on every page on the "Discussion" tab.