Algorithms for Quantum Computing and Quantum-Centric High-Performance Computing

A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893). This special issue belongs to the section "Algorithms for Multidisciplinary Applications".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 82

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), University of Kansas (KU), Lawrence, KS 66045, USA
Interests: computer architecture; reconfigurable computing; quantum computing; quantum communications; reversible computing; heterogeneous computing; biologically-inspired and neuromorphic architectures; evolvable hardware

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Co-Guest Editor
College of Engineering and Science—Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
Interests: reconfigurable computing; quantum computing; hybrid quantum-classical architectures

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Quantum computing is an emerging technology that promises to achieve major scientific breakthroughs. Quantum-Centric High-Performance Computing (QC-HPC) is the next wave of computing that will combine the power of Quantum Computing (QC) and High-Performance Computing (HPC). Integrating quantum processors in HPC environments will lead the way towards useful quantum computing and solution of real-world challenging problems. Development of QC-HPCs will require extensive research at the system architecture and algorithm level. This special issue of Algorithms seeks to compile state-of-the-art research that showcases the latest algorithmic developments, both theoretical and experimental, in the emerging field of Quantum Computing and Quantum-Centric High-Performance Computing. Submissions are welcome on a range of quantum algorithms and quantum-classical algorithms deployable on quantum devices or hybrid QC-HPC systems, respectively. Topics include quantum algorithms for machine learning and artificial intelligence, hybrid algorithms for QC-HPC systems, hybrid programming models, tools and environments, QC systems in data center facilities, and software for HPC/QC. In addition, emulation or simulation of quantum circuits/algorithms deployed in HPC systems are also encouraged. This Special Issue aims to emphasize and identify significant strides made in QC and QC-HPC, bridging the gap between theory and practical applications and generating attention from researchers and practitioners alike.

Dr. Esam El-Araby
Dr. Naveed Mahmud
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • quantum computing
  • quantum machine learning
  • quantum natural language processing
  • quantum-centric high-performance computing
  • quantum software, simulation, and emulation
  • hybrid algorithms for QC-HPC
  • hybrid programming models, tools, software for QC-HPC
  • QC in data centers

Published Papers

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