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Optimizing Hybrid Workflows for Cloud-Based Quantum Computation
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Felix Zilk

Optimizing Hybrid Workflows for Cloud-Based Quantum Computation

Förderjahr 2024 / Stipendium Call #19 / Stipendien ID: 7413

Uni | FH [Universität]

Technische Universität Wien

Themengebiet

Distributed Systems
,
Online-Plattformen
,
Programmieren
,
Systemintegration

Zielgruppe

Öffentliche Hand
,
Start-ups
,
Student:innen
,
Techniker:innen

Gesamtklassifikation

Cloud Service
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Dissertation | PhD
,
Proof of Concept

Projektergebnisse

Paper CC-BY-SA

Quantum programs are usually executed via cloud-based services and compiled at runtime. This results in substantial overhead during runtime due to compilation, especially as programs grow in size and complexity. We examined the cumulative runtime of individual compilation passes and identified those that most strongly impact the overall runtime. We submitted our preliminary work as a contribution to the 2025 IEEE International Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits, Systems, Automation, and Applications (QC-CSAA), held in conjunction with the 2025 ISVLSI conference. Our work has been accepted for presentation as a full paper. You can find the preprint here.

Zwischenbericht CC-BY-SA

Zwischenbericht | Call 19 | Stipendium ID 7413