Towards an Architecture for Quantum Programming
Title: Towards an Architecture for Quantum Programming
Main Research Question: How can we design a programming language and architecture that effectively bridges the gap between classical and quantum computing?
Methodology: The authors propose a template high-level quantum language that complements a generic general-purpose classical language with a set of quantum primitives. This language can compactly express existing quantum algorithms and reduce them to sequences of elementary operations, making it easy for programmers to work with.
Results: The authors present a preliminary implementation of their ideas using the C++ language. This implementation demonstrates the feasibility of their approach and its potential to simplify quantum circuit construction.
Implications: This work contributes to the ongoing efforts to develop a practical framework for quantum programming. It provides a potential solution to the challenge of efficiently translating high-level quantum algorithms into low-level primitives, which is crucial for the development of quantum computing hardware and software.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0103009v3 Authors: arXiv ID: 0103009v3