Wolfram Research, a leading supplier of technical software products, has announced that its popular Mathematica software system now supports QuEra’s quantum computing capabilities. Mathematica is a comprehensive software system that offers a wide range of tools and libraries for various areas of technical computing, such as neural networks, machine learning, image processing, and data science.
QuEra is a quantum computing company that has developed an analog quantum computing platform called Aquila. With Wolfram Research’s new integration, Mathematica users can now create and execute quantum algorithms designed specifically for the QuEra quantum processor. These algorithms can be submitted for execution using Amazon Braket, a quantum computing service.
The integration of QuEra support into Mathematica is expected to benefit a wide range of users, including educators, students, researchers, scientists, engineers, data scientists, and financial analysts. By providing a seamless environment for developing and executing quantum algorithms, Mathematica enables users to explore and harness the power of quantum computing for a variety of applications.
To learn more about this integration and see an example of how it can be used, Wolfram Research’s press release and blog post are available. In addition, Wolfram Research and QuEra will host a webinar on October 2nd to demonstrate these new integration capabilities.
This integration marks a significant step forward in making quantum computing more accessible and user-friendly. By combining the capabilities of Mathematica and the QuEra quantum computing platform, Wolfram Research empowers users to harness the potential of quantum computing in their work and research.
Definitions:
– Wolfram Research: a privately held company that provides technical software products, including Mathematica.
– Mathematica: a software system with built-in libraries and capabilities for various areas of technical computing.
– QuEra: a quantum computing company that has developed the Aquila quantum processor.
– Amazon Braket: A quantum computing service provided by Amazon Web Services.
Sources:
– Wolfram Research press release (not available at URL)
– Wolfram Research blog post (not available at URL)
– Webinar Registration Page (not available on URL)
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2023-09-22 06:29:45
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