The quantum software landscape is highly collaborative yet competitive, with major tech conglomerates and specialized startups offering open-source SDKs. Qiskit (IBM)
For the foreseeable future, quantum computers will not replace classical computers. They will work alongside them in . In this model, the classical HPC system handles control flow, pre- and post-processing, and orchestration, while the quantum processor acts as an accelerator for specific subroutines (like the core loop of a Variational Quantum Eigensolver). quantum ncomputing software
Like classical computing, quantum computing relies on a layered software stack. However, the quantum stack is far more complex due to the unique physics of qubits—noise, short coherence times, and the need for error correction. At the highest level, the stack can be divided into six core layers: The quantum software landscape is highly collaborative yet
, where software manages multiple physical qubits to act as a single, perfect "logical qubit." Real-World Implications In this model, the classical HPC system handles
The Invisible Engine: The Evolution and Impact of Quantum Software
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