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SUMMARY:SimuQ: A Domain-Specific Language for Quantum Simulation with Anal
 og Compilation
DESCRIPTION:Yuxiang Peng and Jacob Young (University of Maryland); Pengyu 
 Liu (Tsinghua University, China); and Xiaodi Wu (University of Maryland)\n
 \nQuantum Hamiltonian simulation is one of the most promising applications
  of quantum computing. Recent experimental results suggest that Hamiltonia
 n-oriented analog quantum simulation would be advantageous over circuit-or
 iented digital quantum simulation in the NISQ era. We design and implement
  SimuQ, the first domain-specific language for quantum Hamiltonian simulat
 ion that supports pulse-level compilation to heterogeneous analog quantum 
 simulators. Specifically, in SimuQ, front-end users specify the target qua
 ntum system with Hamiltonian Modeling Language, and the Hamiltonian-level 
 programmability of analog quantum simulators is specified through a new ab
 straction called the abstract analog instruction set (AAIS) and programmed
  in AAIS Specification Language by hardware providers. Through a solver-ba
 sed compilation, SimuQ generates executable pulse schedules for real devic
 es to simulate the evolution of desired quantum systems, which is demonstr
 ated on superconducting (IBM), neutral-atom (QuEra), and trapped-ion (IonQ
 ) quantum devices.\n\nTag: Quantum Computing, Software Engineering\n\nRegi
 stration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Yuri Alexeev (NVID
 IA Corporation); Bert de Jong (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL
 )); Travis Humble (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Quantum Science C
 entre); Dmitry Liakh (NVIDIA Corporation); Hausi Muller (University of Vic
 toria, British Columbia; IEEE Quantum Week); and Ojas Parekh (Sandia Natio
 nal Laboratories)\n\n
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