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QUASIM: Quantum Computing Enhanced Service Ecosystem for Simulation in Manufacturing

Wolfgang Maass, Ankit Agrawal, Alessandro Ciani, S. Danz, Alejandro Delgadillo, P. Ganser, P. Kienast, Marco Kulig, V. König, Nil Rodellas-Gràcia, Rivan Rughubar, Stefan Schröder, M. Stautner, Hannah Stein, T. Stollenwerk, Daniel Zeuch, Frank K. Wilhelm·January 19, 2024·DOI: 10.1007/s13218-024-00860-x
Computer SciencePhysicsEngineering

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Abstract

Quantum computing (QC) and machine learning (ML), taken individually or combined into quantum-assisted ML (QML), are ascending computing paradigms whose calculations come with huge potential for speedup, increase in precision, and resource reductions. Likely improvements for numerical simulations in engineering imply the possibility of a strong economic impact on the manufacturing industry. In this project report, we propose a framework for a quantum computing-enhanced service ecosystem for simulation in manufacturing, consisting of various layers ranging from hardware to algorithms to service and organizational layers. In addition, we give insight into the current state of the art of applications research based on QC and QML, both from a scientific and an industrial point of view. We further analyze two high-value use cases with the aim of a quantitative evaluation of these new computing paradigms for industrially relevant settings.

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