Composable API for Quantum Networking Protocols - JuliaCon 2024
Offered By: The Julia Programming Language via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk from JuliaCon 2024 that delves into composable APIs for quantum networking protocols. Learn about the challenges in developing and testing network protocols for quantum networks, and discover a new family of abstractions and APIs designed to simplify protocol development. Gain insights into the QuantumSavory package, developed at the NSF's Center for Quantum Networks, which includes a symbolic algebra system for describing quantum states, multiple interoperable backend simulators, and robust debugging and visualization capabilities. Understand how these tools can address the current limitations in quantum network simulation frameworks and contribute to more efficient research and hardware design in the field of quantum networking.
Syllabus
Composable API for Quantum Networking Protocols | Krastanov | JuliaCon 2024
Taught by
The Julia Programming Language
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