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Rethinking Programming Paradigms in the QC-HPC Context

S. Caíno-Lores, Daniel Claudino, Eugene Dumitrescu, Travis S. Humble, S. L. Alarcón, Elaine Wong·June 5, 2024·DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61763-8_8
PhysicsComputer Science

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Abstract

Programming for today's quantum computers is making significant strides toward modern workflows compatible with high performance computing (HPC), but fundamental challenges still remain in the integration of these vastly different technologies. Quantum computing (QC) programming languages share some common ground, as well as their emerging runtimes and algorithmic modalities. In this short paper, we explore avenues of refinement for the quantum processing unit (QPU) in the context of many-tasks management, asynchronous or otherwise, in order to understand the value it can play in linking QC with HPC. Through examples, we illustrate how its potential for scientific discovery might be realized.

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