Quantum computing (QC) is anticipated to provide a speedup over classical HPC approaches for specific problems in optimization, simulation, and machine learning. With the advances in quantum computing toward practical applications, the need to analyze and compare different quantum solutions increases. While different low-level benchmarks for QC exist, these benchmarks do not provide sufficient insights into real-world application-level performance. We propose an application-centric benchmark method and the QUantum computing Application benchmaRK (QUARK) framework to foster the investigation and creation of application benchmarks for QC. This paper establishes three significant contributions: (1) it makes a case for application-level benchma...
Existing protocols for benchmarking current quantum coprocessors fail to meet the usual standards fo...
We describe Superstaq, a quantum software platform that optimizes the execution of quantum programs ...
The year is 2022. Scientists and engineers inch ever closer to building a practical quantum computer...
Benchmarking of quantum machine learning (QML) algorithms is challenging due to the complexity and v...
Quantum software tools for a wide variety of design tasks on and across different levels of abstract...
We have developed a software platform, ABAQUS (Automated Benchmarking of Algorithms for Quantum Syst...
Currently, quantum computing is making large steps to becoming a mature technology. Many companies a...
We explore the near-term intersection of quantum computing with the transport sector. To support nea...
Quantum Computing (QC) describes a new way of computing based on the principles of quantum mechanics...
As the technology of quantum computers improves, the need to evaluate their performance also becomes...
Quantum computing (QC) is an emerging paradigm with the potential to offer significant computational...
The development of practical quantum computers that can be used to solve real-world problems is in f...
After spending 10 years in Quantum Computing and given the impending timeline of developing good qua...
As more practical and scalable quantum computers emerge, much attention has been focused on realizin...
The foundation of quantum computing comes a long way from 1980s to winning the 2022 physics nobel pr...
Existing protocols for benchmarking current quantum coprocessors fail to meet the usual standards fo...
We describe Superstaq, a quantum software platform that optimizes the execution of quantum programs ...
The year is 2022. Scientists and engineers inch ever closer to building a practical quantum computer...
Benchmarking of quantum machine learning (QML) algorithms is challenging due to the complexity and v...
Quantum software tools for a wide variety of design tasks on and across different levels of abstract...
We have developed a software platform, ABAQUS (Automated Benchmarking of Algorithms for Quantum Syst...
Currently, quantum computing is making large steps to becoming a mature technology. Many companies a...
We explore the near-term intersection of quantum computing with the transport sector. To support nea...
Quantum Computing (QC) describes a new way of computing based on the principles of quantum mechanics...
As the technology of quantum computers improves, the need to evaluate their performance also becomes...
Quantum computing (QC) is an emerging paradigm with the potential to offer significant computational...
The development of practical quantum computers that can be used to solve real-world problems is in f...
After spending 10 years in Quantum Computing and given the impending timeline of developing good qua...
As more practical and scalable quantum computers emerge, much attention has been focused on realizin...
The foundation of quantum computing comes a long way from 1980s to winning the 2022 physics nobel pr...
Existing protocols for benchmarking current quantum coprocessors fail to meet the usual standards fo...
We describe Superstaq, a quantum software platform that optimizes the execution of quantum programs ...
The year is 2022. Scientists and engineers inch ever closer to building a practical quantum computer...