LINEAR DEPENDENT TYPE THEORY FOR QUANTUM PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

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Modern quantum programming languages integrate quantum resources and classical control. They must, on the one hand, be linearly typed to reflect the no-cloning property of quantum resources. On the other hand, high-level and practical languages should also support quantum circuits as first-class citizens, as well as families of circuits that are indexed by some classical parameters. Quantum programming languages thus need linear dependent type theory. This paper defines a general semantic structure for such a type theory via certain fibrations of monoidal categories. The categorical model of the quantum circuit description language Proto-Quipper-M in [RS17] constitutes an example of such a fibration, which means that the language can readily be integrated with dependent types. We then devise both a general linear dependent type system and a dependently typed extension of Proto-Quipper-M, and provide them with operational semantics as well as a prototype implementation.

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Fu, P., Kishida, K., & Selinger, P. (2022). LINEAR DEPENDENT TYPE THEORY FOR QUANTUM PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES. Logical Methods in Computer Science, 18(3), 28:1-28:44. https://doi.org/10.46298/LMCS-18(3:28)2022

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