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Qibo: a framework for quantum simulation with hardware acceleration

Journal

QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2058-9565/ac39f5

Keywords

quantum-simulation; parallel computing; quantum algorithms; GPU simulation

Funding

  1. Quantum Research Centre at the Technology Innovation Institute in the United Arab Emirates
  2. Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech in Spain
  3. project QuantumCAT [001-P-001644]
  4. Generalitat de Catalunya
  5. European Union Regional Development Fund within the ERDF Operational Program of Catalunya
  6. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [951911]

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Qibo is a new open-source software that allows fast evaluation of quantum circuits and adiabatic evolution using hardware accelerators. It focuses on performance and user simplicity, providing a user-friendly interface.
We present Qibo, a new open-source software for fast evaluation of quantum circuits and adiabatic evolution which takes full advantage of hardware accelerators. The growing interest in quantum computing and the recent developments of quantum hardware devices motivates the development of new advanced computational tools focused on performance and usage simplicity. In this work we introduce a new quantum simulation framework that enables developers to delegate all complicated aspects of hardware or platform implementation to the library so they can focus on the problem and quantum algorithms at hand. This software is designed from scratch with simulation performance, code simplicity and user friendly interface as target goals. It takes advantage of hardware acceleration such as multi-threading Central Processing Unit (CPU), single Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and multi-GPU devices.

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