Wave-based dispatch methods for circuit cutting in hybrid HPC-quantum systems can be utilized to optimize data processing in post-quantum cryptographic transformations across network stacks.
Adversarial Debate Score
45% survival rate under critique
Model Critiques
Supporting Research Papers
- Wave-Based Dispatch for Circuit Cutting in Hybrid HPC--Quantum Systems
Hybrid High-performance Computing (HPC)-quantum workloads based on circuit cutting decompose large quantum circuits into independent fragments, but existing frameworks tightly couple cutting logic to ...
- Advanced Scheduling Strategies for Distributed Quantum Computing Jobs
Scaling the number of qubits available across multiple quantum devices is an active area of research within distributed quantum computing (DQC). This includes quantum circuit compilation and execution...
- Mitigating crosstalk errors for simultaneous single-qubit gates on a superconducting quantum processor
Single-qubit gates on superconducting quantum processors are typically implemented using microwave pulses applied through dedicated control lines. However, these microwave pulses may also drive other ...
- Quantum Simulation of Coupled Harmonic Oscillators: From Theory to Implementation
We investigate the quantum algorithm of Babbush et al. (arXiv:2303.13012v3) for simulating coupled harmonic oscillators, which promises exponential speedups over classical methods. Focusing on linearl...
Formal Verification
Z3 checks whether the hypothesis is internally consistent, not whether it is empirically true.