Imperative Quantum Programming with Ownership and Borrowing in Guppy
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Authors
Mark Koch, AgustΓn Borgna, Craig Roy, Alan Lawrence, Kartik Singhal, Seyon Sivarajah, Ross Duncan
arXiv ID
2510.13082
Category
cs.PL: Programming Languages
Cross-listed
cs.SE,
quant-ph
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0
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Linear types enforce no-cloning and no-deleting theorems in functional quantum programming. However, in imperative quantum programming, they have not gained widespread adoption. This work aims to develop a quantum type system that combines ergonomic linear typing with imperative semantics and maintains safety guarantees. All ideas presented here have been implemented in Quantinuum's Guppy programming language.
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