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Functionalities listed in categories above direct you to a general description where you find the definition, properties, use cases of the functionality. It further segregates protocols covering the functionality based on several different aspects like implementation used by quantum protocols to achieve the concerned functionality. Each section opens up a formal description for a particular implementation. Any protocol linked to a given formal description would be listed in its reference section as illustrated before.
Functionalities listed in categories above direct you to a general description where you find the definition, properties, use cases of the functionality. It further segregates protocols covering the functionality based on several different aspects like implementation used by quantum protocols to achieve the concerned functionality. Each section opens up a formal description for a particular implementation. Any protocol linked to a given formal description would be listed in its reference section as illustrated before.
==Guidelines==
==Guidelines==
A guideline explaining the structure of these formal descriptions is given below.
A guideline explaining the structure of a Formal Descriptions is given below.


===Functionality Description===
===Functionality Description===
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===Use Case===
===Use Case===
It illustrates all the possible use cases implied by the concerned protocol.
It illustrates all the possible use cases implied by the concerned protocol.
==Submission Formats==
==Submission Formats==
It is a dynamic platform and we would like the entire community of quantum information and computation to help and make this attempt a success by further contribution. The submissions can be made to the google form provided in the link below. People can register a request to include their article in the reference of a certain formal description they feel their protocol is similar to. Also, if people think their protocol requires a new formal description not covered by the existing library in QuPedia, they could submit  *.tex/*.txt/*.html version of their protocol in the format for guidelines given above, along with their request.
It is a dynamic platform and we would like the entire community of quantum information and computation to help and make this attempt a success by further contribution. The submissions can be made to the google form provided in the link below. People can register a request to include their article in the reference of a certain formal description they feel their protocol is similar to. Also, if people think their protocol requires a new formal description not covered by the existing library in QuPedia, they could submit  *.tex/*.txt/*.html version of their protocol in the format for guidelines given above, along with their request.