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Description

Covalent's innovative serverless HPC framework facilitates seamless job scaling from personal laptops to high-performance computing and cloud environments. Designed for computational scientists, AI/ML developers, and those requiring access to limited or costly computing resources like quantum computers, HPC clusters, and GPU arrays, Covalent serves as a Pythonic workflow solution. Researchers can execute complex computational tasks on cutting-edge hardware, including quantum systems or serverless HPC clusters, with just a single line of code. The most recent update to Covalent introduces two new feature sets along with three significant improvements. Staying true to its modular design, Covalent now empowers users to create custom pre- and post-hooks for electrons, enhancing the platform's versatility for tasks ranging from configuring remote environments (via DepsPip) to executing tailored functions. This flexibility opens up a wide array of possibilities for researchers and developers alike, making their workflows more efficient and adaptable.

Description

Cirq is a Python library designed for creating, modifying, and optimizing quantum circuits, which can be executed on both quantum computers and simulators. It offers valuable abstractions tailored for the current generation of noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, where understanding the hardware specifics is crucial for achieving optimal outcomes. The library includes integrated simulators that can manage both wave function and density matrix representations, capable of simulating noisy quantum channels through Monte Carlo methods or complete density matrix techniques. Additionally, Cirq is compatible with an advanced wavefunction simulator known as qsim, allowing users to replicate quantum hardware experiences through a quantum virtual machine. By utilizing Cirq, researchers can conduct experiments on Google's quantum processors, providing a platform for innovative exploration in quantum computing. For those interested in delving deeper, resources are available to learn about recent experiments and access the code needed to replicate these experiments independently.

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Superstaq

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Bayesforge
Python
Superstaq

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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Agnostiq

Founded

2018

Country

Canada

Website

www.covalent.xyz/

Vendor Details

Company Name

Google

Founded

1998

Country

United States

Website

quantumai.google/cirq

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