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The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis

Second International Workshop on Quantum Computing Software


Workshop:Second International Workshop on Quantum Computing Software

Authors: Wibe A. de Jong (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)); Hausi A. Müller (University of Victoria, British Columbia); Yuri Alexeev (Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)); and Travis S. Humble (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))


Abstract: Quantum computing is emerging as a remarkable technology that promises to achieve major scientific breakthroughs. This includes solving complex problems whose solution lies well beyond contemporary and even future supercomputers based on conventional technologies. Interacting with these quantum computers, including noisy-intermediate scale quantum devices, for both basic and applied research will require a unique collection of software tools and techniques.

The purpose of this workshop is to explore the innovative software needed to make quantum computing practical and accessible. The workshop will focus heavily on the tools and software for quantum computing with particular emphasis on realized implementations.

Topics of interest for this workshop include but are not limited to: Languages Programming Compilers/Profilers Simulators Tools/Workflow Debugging/Verification/Benchmarking software Quantum control software Other quantum computing software

Topics that are not relevant to the workshop include domain-specific applications of quantum computing, design of quantum computing devices, benchmarking of quantum computers and quantum algorithms.


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