Eclipse Qrisp integrates with NVIDIA CUDA-Q to simplify hybrid quantum-classical development
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Eclipse Qrisp, an open-source quantum programming framework originally developed at Fraunhofer FOKUS, has integrated with NVIDIA CUDA-Q to streamline hybrid quantum-classical application development. The integration lets developers write quantum programs in Qrisp's Python-based language and execute them directly on NVIDIA's simulation and hardware backends, removing the need for complex platform-specific implementations and allowing researchers to focus on computation rather than implementation details.
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· 2 pulledThis connection allows developers to write quantum programs in Qrisp's Python-based language and execute them directly on NVIDIA's simulation and hardware backends, bypassing complex platform-specific implementations.
The integration combines expressive, high-level programming with execution capabilities, enabling researchers to concentrate on computation rather than implementation.
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