Does any of the quantum computing folks wants to spearhead a review? We can reuse material from previous reviews, but of course we cannot write exactly the same one: How about one on simulation of thermal states? Perhaps to early, but one on TDDFT for computation? (assuming two of our articles are out), one on our new experiments? One on open systems and photosynthesis? Let me know if there are candidates. One on quantum process tomography?
This is a prestigious outpost (Adv Chem Phys) and I am looking or any quantum-info related topic that one of you want to spearhead. Looking for proposals from you guys.
Alan
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Associate Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Dear Colleagues,
Thank you for accepting the invitation to contribute a review chapter to the
special volume of Advances in Chemical Physics
On "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information for Chemistry".
Prof. Stuart Rice informed me that articles in the Advances can be of any length.
The important criterion is that the article should
present forefront research at a level that interests the specialist yet is written so as to be accessible to
the intelligent but uninformed scientist reader (get him/her interested!!). The style should be like the
typical journal article. I suggest to look at a few volumes of the Advances to see what formats other
authors have chosen (there is a considerable range).
We would like the manuscripts to be submitted by
November 1, 2011.
Best Regards
Sabre
Sabre Kais
Professor of Chemistry and Physics
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(765)494-5965 (Office)
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http://www.chem.purdue.edu/kais/