Author:
Schmitt Anna,Peters Kirstin,Deng Yuxin
Abstract
Quantum based systems are a relatively new research area for that different
modelling languages including process calculi are currently under development.
Encodings are often used to compare process calculi. Quality criteria are used
then to rule out trivial or meaningless encodings. In this new context of
quantum based systems, it is necessary to analyse the applicability of these
quality criteria and to potentially extend or adapt them. As a first step, we
test the suitability of classical criteria for encodings between quantum based
languages and discuss new criteria. Concretely, we present an encoding, from a
language inspired by CQP into a language inspired by qCCS. We show that this
encoding satisfies compositionality, name invariance (for channel and qubit
names), operational correspondence, divergence reflection, success
sensitiveness, and that it preserves the size of quantum registers. Then we
show that there is no encoding from qCCS into CQP that is compositional,
operationally corresponding, and success sensitive.
Publisher
Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD)