The MQT Compiler Collection is an MLIR-based architecture for translating high-level quantum-classical programs into hardware instructions with support for advanced optimizations beyond basic gate cancellation.
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A survey of nine QHPC stacks identifies common patterns and proposes the openQSE reference architecture to unify interfaces for interoperability in quantum-HPC environments.
The authors present Pilot-Quantum, a middleware for adaptive resource management in hybrid quantum-HPC systems, along with execution motifs and a performance modeling toolkit called Q-Dreamer.
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The MQT Compiler Collection: A Blueprint for a Future-Proof Quantum-Classical Compilation Framework
The MQT Compiler Collection is an MLIR-based architecture for translating high-level quantum-classical programs into hardware instructions with support for advanced optimizations beyond basic gate cancellation.
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Quantum-HPC Software Stacks and the openQSE Reference Architecture: A Survey
A survey of nine QHPC stacks identifies common patterns and proposes the openQSE reference architecture to unify interfaces for interoperability in quantum-HPC environments.
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Hybrid Quantum-HPC Middleware Systems for Adaptive Resource, Workload and Task Management
The authors present Pilot-Quantum, a middleware for adaptive resource management in hybrid quantum-HPC systems, along with execution motifs and a performance modeling toolkit called Q-Dreamer.