Toward a Unified Hybrid HPCQC Toolchain

09/04/2023
by   Philipp Seitz, et al.
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In the expanding field of Quantum Computing (QC), efficient and seamless integration of QC and high performance computing (HPC) elements (e.g., quantum hardware, classical hardware, and software infrastructure on both sides) plays a crucial role. This paper addresses the development of a unified toolchain designed for hybrid quantum-classical systems. Our work proposes a design for a unified hybrid high performance computing - quantum computing (HPCQC) toolchain that tackles pressing issues such as scalability, cross-technology execution, and ahead-of-time (AOT) optimization.

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