Full-stack quantum computing systems in the NISQ era: algorithm-driven and hardware-aware compilation techniques
The progress in developing quantum hardware with functional quantum processors integrating tens of noisy qubits, together with the availability of near-term quantum algorithms has led to the release of the first quantum computers. These quantum computing systems already integrate different software...
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Zusammenfassung: | The progress in developing quantum hardware with functional quantum
processors integrating tens of noisy qubits, together with the availability of
near-term quantum algorithms has led to the release of the first quantum
computers. These quantum computing systems already integrate different software
and hardware components of the so-called "full-stack", bridging quantum
applications to quantum devices. In this paper, we will provide an overview on
current full-stack quantum computing systems. We will emphasize the need for
tight co-design among adjacent layers as well as vertical cross-layer design to
extract the most from noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) processors which
are both error-prone and severely constrained in resources. As an example of
co-design, we will focus on the development of hardware-aware and
algorithm-driven compilation techniques. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.06369 |