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Software for Massively Parallel Quantum Computing

Thien Nguyen, Daanish Arya, M. Doherty, Nils Herrmann, Johannes Kuhlmann, F. Preis, Pat Scott, S. Yin·November 23, 2022
Physics

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Abstract

Quantum computing has the potential to offer substantial computational advantages over conventional computing. Recent advances in quantum computing hardware and algorithms have enabled a class of classically parallel quantum workloads, whereby individual quantum circuits can execute independently on many quantum processing units. Here, we present the full-stack software framework developed at Quantum Brilliance to enable multi-modal parallelism for hybrid quantum workloads. Our software provides the capability to distribute quantum workloads across multiple quantum accelerators hosted by nodes of a locally-networked cluster, via the industry-standard MPI (Message Passing Interface) protocol, or to distribute workloads across a large number of cloud-hosted quantum accelerators.

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