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SUMMARY:A Component-Based Approach for Integrating Quantum Computing Test 
 Beds into HPC Environments: Challenges and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Bob Sorensen (Hyperion Research); Yonatan Cohen (Quantum Machi
 nes); Mathias Pütz (ParTec AG, Germany); Santiago Núñez-Corrales (National
  Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)); James Palles-Dimmock (Qua
 ntum Motion Technologies Ltd); Kristel Michielsen (Forschungszentrum Jülic
 h); and Ugo Varetto (Pawsey Supercomputing Centre)\n\nIntegrating quantum 
 computing (QC) test beds into scientific computing environments presents c
 hallenges in software interfaces and system familiarity. High-performance 
 computing (HPC) centers are adopting this task but selecting suitable test
  bed technologies is complex due to numerous providers with varying maturi
 ty levels and the associated risk of single vendor systems. \n\nA componen
 t-based approach is promising but faces challenges with the lack of standa
 rdized benchmarks, and the need for device-specific calibrations. This dis
 cussion addresses the challenge of component-based approaches and explores
  unifying access to diverse QC technologies, leveraging HPC for optimizati
 on, and fulfilling researcher needs.\n\nTag: Quantum Computing\n\nRegistra
 tion Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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