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This project addresses the challenges of integrating quantum and classical computing by developing quantum-to-classical converters. These converters, known as shadows, aim to reduce information bottlenecks and enhance the scalability of quantum experiments, facilitating better data processing and learning from quantum…
Large-scale quantum experiments do not work in isolation.
Substantial classical computing power is required to control the experiment and process the results.
This necessarily creates information-transmission bottlenecks at the interface between quantum and classical realms.
These bottlenecks create scalability issues that prevent us from using existing architectures to the best of their capabilities and may even impair our ability to further scale up system sizes.In this project, we adopt a uni…
JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT LINZ UNIVERSITY OF LINZ JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY OF LINZ JKU
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