Citing Open Quantum

Instructions for properly citing Open Quantum in your academic and research publications.

If you use the Public Execution tier of Open Quantum, in the course of academic, scientific, or technical work, we ask that you provide appropriate attribution in any resulting publications, presentations, benchmarks, or other public materials.

Proper citation supports reproducibility, transparency, and acknowledgment of the infrastructure used to produce published results.

How to Cite Open Quantum

Please cite the Open Quantum whitepaper using the formats below.

Recommended Citation (APA)

Wold, B., Armbruster, O., & Kuhn, R. (2026). Open quantum: Democratizing access to quantum computing resources [White paper]. Quantum Rings. https://www.openquantum.com/whitepaper.pdf

BibTeX

@techreport{openquantum, title = {Open Quantum: Democratizing Access to Quantum Computing Resources}, author = {Wold, Bob AND Armbruster, Omar AND Kuhn, Ryan}, year = {2026}, institution = {Quantum Rings}, type = {White paper}, howpublished = {\url{https://openquantum.com/whitepaper.pdf}}, note = {Accessed: Month Year} }

Future DOI

The Open Quantum whitepaper is intended to be published and assigned a DOI. Once available, this page will be updated with official DOI-based citation formats.

Researchers are encouraged to check this page prior to submission to ensure the most current citation is used.

Attribution Notice

Citation of Open Quantum acknowledges the use of the platform and underlying infrastructure and does not imply endorsement by Quantum Rings of any specific findings or conclusions.

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