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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Open-Source Development for D-Wave Systems
DESCRIPTION:Steve Reinhardt (D-Wave Systems Inc)\n\nClassical supercompute
 rs have open-source projects ranging through the technology stack from app
 lications, tools, compilers, operating systems, firmware, and even hardwar
 e.  Quantum computers are less mature and have converged to common forms m
 uch less than classical computers.  In this talk we examine the opportunit
 ies for open-source contributions at the various levels of the technology 
 stack for D-Wave’s annealing-based quantum computers.  Many of the best op
 portunities are in mapping various problem types to the quadratic unconstr
 ained binary optimization (QUBO) form optimized by the quantum processing 
 unit.\n\nTag: Architectures, Collaborative Environments, Parallel Programm
 ing Languages, Libraries, and Models, Simulation, Workflows\n\nRegistratio
 n Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: David Donofrio (Tactical 
 Computing Laboratories LLC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL));
  Farzad Fatollahi-Fard (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); and John L
 eidel (Tactical Computing Laboratories LLC, Texas Tech University)\n\n
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