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Tool Launched to Simplify Running Quantum Algorithms
Cloud-based Quantinuum Nexus works on different hardware platforms, being tested for automotive, chemistry
A new cloud-based platform aims to make it easier for researchers and developers to run, track and manage algorithms on different quantum computing platforms.
Quantinuum Nexus, launched by full-stack quantum computing company Quantinuum, was designed to help users compare running algorithms on different quantum hardware.
Nexus works on a range of back ends. Credit: Quantinuum
Quantinuum said some of its customers in the automotive and chemistry industries have been testing Nexus to learn how best to use it to build more reliable algorithms.
Nexus helps streamline the process by installing packages and libraries, setting up storage then running, tracking and managing resources across multiple quantum backends.
It also offers dedicated simulators, including Quantinuum’s H-Series quantum emulator, meaning that new users who do not have access to the real H-Series quantum hardware can start experimenting with its capabilities.
Nexus offers a circuit visualization tool. Credit: Quantinuum
Nexus integrates with Quantinuum software, including its InQuanto customizable quantum chemistry software platform for the modeling of complex molecules.
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