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Opensource Tools for Platform Agnostic Quantum Computing

K.4.401 | Day 2 | 15:55 - 16:15 | Speakers: Harshit Gupta

Opensource Tools for Platform Agnostic Quantum Computing
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Abstract

Our mission at qBraid is to make quantum computing broadly accessible, supported by the qBraid Lab platform. Additionally, we're committed towards building an open-source ecosystem that provides essential tools and resources, helping developers and researchers enter the field with minimal friction. This talk will showcase three key tools that make quantum programming more approachable for developers -

  • qBraid-runtime simplifies quantum software pipelines, providing a streamlined workflow that allows developers to build and execute applications efficiently.
  • qBraid-transpiler, part of our qBraid-SDK, enables seamless conversion of quantum programs across different quantum computing packages, such as Qiskit and Cirq, making it easier for users to work with various frameworks without compatibility issues.
  • PyQASM offers semantic analysis and compilation support for OpenQASM, equipping developers with tools to write, debug, and optimize quantum code.

Together, these tools support a global, platform-agnostic, open-source ecosystem, empowering anyone to explore, innovate, and contribute to quantum computing. This talk will demonstrate how qBraid’s tools enable users to better think about "what" they want to do, without worrying about the implementation details, thereby paving a path to a more accessible future for quantum technologies.

References - 1. qBraid-SDK : https://github.com/qBraid/qBraid 2. PyQASM : https://github.com/qBraid/pyqasm 3. Transpiler Documentation : https://docs.qbraid.com/sdk/user-guide/transpiler 4. Runtime Documentation : https://docs.qbraid.com/sdk/user-guide/runtime/components

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