Qadence: A Differentiable Interface for Digital-Analog Quantum Programs
Offered By: ACM SIGPLAN via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on Qadence, a high-level programming interface for digital-analog quantum computing (DAQC). Discover how this innovative tool combines single-qubit gates with global quantum operations on interacting qubits. Learn about Qadence's flexible interface, native differentiability, and focus on real device execution, which aims to advance research in quantum machine learning algorithms for DAQC platforms like Rydberg atom arrays. Gain insights into the potential of this open-source software in bridging the gap in DAQC programming and its implications for the future of quantum computation.
Syllabus
[PLanQC'24] Qadence: a differentiable interface for digital-analog programs
Taught by
ACM SIGPLAN
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