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Project

Hybridization of Quantum Computing

Abstract

The scope of this project is to develop a technical report that defines requirements, interfacing protocols and software for hybridization of quantum computing, i.e., integrating quantum computers within the classical high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. This technical report will detail why and how quantum computing standards need to be built in relation to classical computations, showing the cornerstone interest of hybridization. Interaction between quantum and classical parts will be detailed according to layers of the quantum stack in play. Importantly, the report will also aim to resolve the uncertainties around the term ‘hybrid quantum computing'. It will do so by clearly defining and delineating different types of hybrid computing, e.g., vertical (application-agnostic) vs horizontal (application-dependent) hybrid quantum computing. For hybrid classical-quantum interfaces (including hybrid algorithms and protocols), existing classical HPC standards integrating various types of accelerators will be considered and extended wherever necessary. The report will also include a framework for classifying hybrid quantum-classical solutions, inspired by the IaaS, PaaS and SaaS classes encountered in classical computing. The field is still at an early stage in interfacing quantum and classical computers. Hence, it is expected that this technical report will be regularly updated.

Begin

2024-03-06

WI

JT022006

Planned document number

DIN CEN/CLC/TR XXX-JT022006

Project number

04301105

Responsible national committee

NA 043-02-05 AA - Quantum Technologies  

Responsible european committee

CEN/CLC/JTC 22/WG 4 - Quantum Communication and Quantum Cryptography  

Contact

Gregor Roschkowski

Am DIN-Platz, Burggrafenstr. 6
10787 Berlin

Tel.: +49 30 2601-2875
Fax: +49 30 2601-42875

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