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SUMMARY:Hybrid Quantum-HPC at LRZ
DESCRIPTION:Laura Schulz (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre)\n\nAs quantum com
 puting (QC) matures and scales, it’s placement and alignment as part of th
 e high-performance computing (HPC) realm more clearly comes into focus. Qu
 bit-based calculations pledge an additional acceleration capability and th
 e possibility to address previously intractable computation science challe
 nges. Upcoming quantum-enabled HPC systems are leveraging many best practi
 ces garnered from decades of development in supercomputing, including work
 flows, standards, and programming tools. At the same time, necessary diver
 gences and augmentations are under development to bridge bit-qubit synergi
 es including run-time compilation, long optimization times, statistical ev
 aluations of results, hybrid scheduling and resource management, and the n
 eed to work with few centralized resources. \n\nIn this exhibitor presenta
 tion, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre of the Bavarian Academy of Science
 s will overview and highlight its multi-dimensional efforts to provide, me
 rge and optimize various forms of quantum accelerators into its HPC system
 s. Our efforts drive the hybrid software development of the Munich Quantum
  Software Stack – the unifying software stack of the Munich Quantum Valley
  for its regionally-developed quantum modalities for superconducting mater
 ials, ions and atoms – and its mission to fold them into current and upcom
 ing HPC systems. Our efforts expand from MQV through national efforts incl
 uding Germany’s first quantum demonstrator named Q-Exa with the Finnish/Ge
 rman company IQM, currently being seated at LRZ. Additionally, with the up
 coming placement of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking superconducting system, 
 Euro-Q-Exa, this effort expands to the European landscape and alignment to
  several HPC centers across the continent to forward quantum-HPC.\n\nThis 
 talk describes our vision and research for an integrated ecosystem that co
 mbines existing HPC and evolving quantum software stacks into a single sys
 tem to enable a common and continuous user experience for the benefit of n
 ext-generation science and industry results.\n\nTag: Exascale, Programming
  Frameworks and System Software, Quantum Computing\n\nRegistration Categor
 y: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Ivanna Park 
 (Internet2)\n\n
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