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Qadence: a differentiable interface for digital-analog programs

Dominik Seitz, Niklas Heim, João P. Moutinho, Roland Guichard, V. Abramavičius, Aleksander Wennersteen, Gert-Jan Both, Anton Quelle, Caroline de Groot, Gergana V. Velikova, V. Elfving, M. Dagrada·January 18, 2024·DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2401.09915
PhysicsComputer Science

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Abstract

Digital-analog quantum computing (DAQC) is an alternative paradigm for universal quantum computation combining digital single-qubit gates with global analog operations acting on a register of interacting qubits. Currently, no available open-source software is tailored to express, differentiate, and execute programs within the DAQC paradigm. In this work, we address this shortfall by presenting Qadence, a high-level programming interface for building complex digital-analog quantum programs developed at Pasqal. Thanks to its flexible interface, native differentiability, and focus on real-device execution, Qadence aims at advancing research on variational quantum algorithms built for native DAQC platforms such as Rydberg atom arrays.

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