Hybrid Classical-Quantum Computing: Are we Forgetting the Classical Part in the Binomial?

Esther Villar-Rodriguez*, Aitor Gomez-Tejedor, Eneko Osaba

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Resumen

The expectations arising from the latest achievements in the quantum computing field are causing that researchers coming from classical artificial intelligence to be fascinated by this new paradigm. In turn, quantum computing, on the road towards usability, needs classical procedures. Hybridization is, in these circumstances, an indispensable step but can also be seen as a promising new avenue to get the most from both computational worlds. Nonetheless, hybrid approaches have now and will have in the future many challenges to face, which, if ignored, will threaten the viability or attractiveness of quantum computing for real-world applications. To identify them and pose pertinent questions, a proper characterization of the hybrid quantum computing field, and especially hybrid solvers, is compulsory. With this motivation in mind, the main purpose of this work is to propose a preliminary taxonomy for classifying hybrid schemes, and bring to the fore some questions to stir up researchers minds about the real challenges regarding the application of quantum computing.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering, QCE 2023
EditoresHausi Muller, Yuri Alexev, Andrea Delgado, Greg Byrd
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Páginas264-265
Número de páginas2
ISBN (versión digital)9798350343236
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2023
Evento4th IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering, QCE 2023 - Bellevue, Estados Unidos
Duración: 17 sept 202322 sept 2023

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NombreProceedings - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering, QCE 2023
Volumen2

Conferencia

Conferencia4th IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering, QCE 2023
País/TerritorioEstados Unidos
CiudadBellevue
Período17/09/2322/09/23

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