Presentation
Quantum Volume Benchmarking Simulators on HPC Systems
DescriptionQuantum computing simulators via classical computing are essential for small-scale comprehension and testing of quantum computing algorithms. Quantum Volume (QV) is a well-established benchmark for comparing Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) in the NISQ era. However, there is no QV benchmark of a large variety of current quantum simulators. This poster compares quantum computing simulators running on a single CPU or GPU-based HPC node using the Quantum Volume benchmark. As simulators do not suffer from noise, the metric used in the comparison is the time required to simulate a set Quantum Volume. In the poster session, we will provide further differentiating information about each simulator, and can provide more detail into how the proof of HOP convergence, a key component in QV testing with noiseless simulators, works.

Event Type
ACM Student Research Competition: Graduate Poster
ACM Student Research Competition: Undergraduate Poster
Doctoral Showcase
Posters
TimeTuesday, 19 November 202412pm - 5pm EST
LocationB302-B305
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