A software package for hybrid classical-quantum workflows

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Over the past year, we've been developing Divi, a software package for classical-quantum workflow building. The idea is to incorporate many state of the art methods like QDrift or Pauli Correlation Encoding, but put them behind configurations rather than asking the user to understand when and how to use those methods in depth. The goal is to run hybrid algorithms in a parallel and distributed computing environment, like high performance computing centers or cloud infrastructure. Divi is open source and is now rich enough in features that we have been using it in research collaborations for quantum algorithm development. It includes methods for problem partitioning and various features to help compress problems to reduce qubits or circuit depths. We'd be happy to get feedback on it and feature requests so we can build in the techniques people want to use, but struggle to develop. https://github.com/QoroQuantum/divi submitted by /u/steve233 [link] [comments]
