Challenges in HPCQC Integration

Quantum computing's potential as an adjunct to high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure is clear, but the integration of the two (HPCQC) faces numerous challenges. These issues primarily lie in the complex infrastructure needed for integration. Key to the HPCQC integration is the creatio...

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Published in2023 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE) Vol. 2; pp. 405 - 406
Main Authors Elsharkawy, Amr, To, Xiao-Ting Michelle, Seitz, Philipp, Chen, Yanbin, Stade, Yannick, Geiger, Manuel, Huang, Qunsheng, Guo, Xiaorang, Ansari, Muhammad Arslan, Ruefenacht, Martin, Schulz, Laura, Karlsson, Sven, Mendl, Christian B., Kranzlmuller, Dieter, Schulz, Martin
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 17.09.2023
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Summary:Quantum computing's potential as an adjunct to high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure is clear, but the integration of the two (HPCQC) faces numerous challenges. These issues primarily lie in the complex infrastructure needed for integration. Key to the HPCQC integration is the creation of a unified hybrid quantum-classical toolchain that reduces latency and supports various quantum technologies. Other obstacles include hardware-related requirements like maintaining uptime and networking. This poster focuses on the challenges.
DOI:10.1109/QCE57702.2023.10304