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Bandic, M. (author), Prielinger, L.P. (author), Nublein, Jonas (author), Ovide, Anabel (author), Rodrigo, Santiago (author), van Someren, J. (author), Vardoyan, G.S. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), Feld, S. (author)
Modular quantum computing architectures are a promising alternative to monolithic QPU (Quantum Processing Unit) designs for scaling up quantum devices. They refer to a set of interconnected QPUs or cores consisting of tightly coupled quantum bits that can communicate via quantum-coherent and classical links. In multi-core architectures, it is...
conference paper 2023
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Ovide, Anabel (author), Rodrigo, Santiago (author), Bandic, M. (author), van Someren, J. (author), Feld, S. (author), Abadal, Sergi (author), Alarcon, Eduard (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author)
Current monolithic quantum computer architectures have limited scalability. One promising approach for scaling them up is to use a modular or multi-core architecture, in which different quantum processors (cores) are connected via quantum and classical links. This new architectural design poses new challenges such as the expensive inter-core...
conference paper 2023
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Khammassi, N. (author), Ashraf, I. (author), van Someren, J. (author), Nane, R. (author), Krol, A.M. (author), Rol, M.A. (author), Lao, L. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author)
With the potential of quantum algorithms to solve intractable classical problems, quantum computing is rapidly evolving, and more algorithms are being developed and optimized. Expressing these quantum algorithms using a high-level language and making them executable on a quantum processor while abstracting away hardware details is a...
journal article 2022
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Rodrigo, Santiago (author), Spanò, Domenico (author), Bandic, M. (author), Abadal, Sergi (author), van Someren, J. (author), Ovide, Anabel (author), Feld, S. (author), Almudéver, Carmen G. (author), Alarcón, Eduard (author)
Quantum many-core processors are envisioned as the ultimate solution for the scalability of quantum computers. Based upon Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) chips interconnected in a sort of quantum intranet, they enable large algorithms to be executed on current and close future technology. In order to optimize such architectures, it is...
conference paper 2022
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Lao, L. (author), van Someren, J. (author), Ashraf, I. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author)
Quantum algorithms need to be compiled to respect the constraints imposed by quantum processors, which is known as the mapping problem. The mapping procedure will result in an increase of the number of gates and of the circuit latency, decreasing the algorithm's success rate. It is crucial to minimize mapping overhead, especially for noisy...
journal article 2021
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Lao, L. (author), van Wee, B. (author), Ashraf, I. (author), van Someren, J. (author), Khammassi, N. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author)
Quantum error correction (QEC) and fault-tolerant (FT) mechanisms are essential for reliable quantum computing. However, QEC considerably increases the computation size up to four orders of magnitude. Moreover, FT implementation has specific requirements on qubit layouts, causing both resource and time overhead. Reducing spatial-temporal costs...
journal article 2019
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Fu, X. (author), Rol, M.A. (author), Bultink, C.C. (author), van Someren, J. (author), Khammassi, N. (author), Ashraf, I. (author), Vermeulen, R.F.L. (author), de Sterke, J.C. (author), Vlothuizen, W.J. (author), Schouten, R.N. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), DiCarlo, L. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
This article proposes a quantum microarchitecture, QuMA. Flexible programmability of a quantum processor is achieved by multilevel instructions decoding, abstracting analog control into digital control, and translating instruction execution with non-deterministic timing into event trigger with precise timing. QuMA is validated by several...
journal article 2018
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