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Unleashing quantum algorithms with Qinterpreter: bridging the gap between theory and practice across leading quantum computing platforms (2310.07173v3)

Published 11 Oct 2023 in quant-ph and cs.ET

Abstract: Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging and promising field that has the potential to revolutionize numerous research domains, including drug design, network technologies and sustainable energy. Due to the inherent complexity and divergence from classical computing, several major quantum computing libraries have been developed to implement quantum algorithms, namely IBM Qiskit, Amazon Braket, Cirq, PyQuil, and PennyLane. These libraries allow for quantum simulations on classical computers and facilitate program execution on corresponding quantum hardware, e.g., Qiskit programs on IBM quantum computers. While all platforms have some differences, the main concepts are the same. QInterpreter is a tool embedded in the Quantum Science Gateway QubitHub using Jupyter Notebooks that translates seamlessly programs from one library to the other and visualizes the results. It combines the five well-known quantum libraries: into a unified framework. Designed as an educational tool for beginners, Qinterpreter enables the development and execution of quantum circuits across various platforms in a straightforward way. The work highlights the versatility and accessibility of Qinterpreter in quantum programming and underscores our ultimate goal of pervading Quantum Computing through younger, less specialized, and diverse cultural and national communities.

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