Solving Linear Systems with HHL Quantum Algorithm on GPUs
Monday, May 13, 2024 3:00 PM to Wednesday, May 15, 2024 4:00 PM · 2 days 1 hr. (Europe/Berlin)
Foyer D-G - 2nd floor
Research Poster
Integration of Quantum Computing and HPCQuantum Computing - Technologies and ArchitecturesQuantum Computing - Use Cases
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Poster is on display and will be presented at the poster pitch session.
The HHL algorithm is a novel quantum algorithm for solving a linear system of equations with an exponential speedup as compared to classical methods if the system satisfies certain conditions. We have implemented his algorithm on a quantum simulator and tested it's performance and accuracy. We employ NVIDIA's cuQuantum SDK to use GPUs in order to speed up the quantum simulations of the HHL algorithm. We have applied this to many different problems of varying size and complexity. In this work, we present some preliminary results regarding the speedup produced in the quantum simulations by GPUs.
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The HHL algorithm is a novel quantum algorithm for solving a linear system of equations with an exponential speedup as compared to classical methods if the system satisfies certain conditions. We have implemented his algorithm on a quantum simulator and tested it's performance and accuracy. We employ NVIDIA's cuQuantum SDK to use GPUs in order to speed up the quantum simulations of the HHL algorithm. We have applied this to many different problems of varying size and complexity. In this work, we present some preliminary results regarding the speedup produced in the quantum simulations by GPUs.
Contributors:
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On-site