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SUMMARY:Design Automation Tools and Software for Quantum Computing
DESCRIPTION:Doctoral Showcase, Posters\n\nLukas Burgholzer (Technical Univ
 ersity of Munich)\n\nQuantum computing promises to solve problems beyond t
 he reach of today’s machines, but it requires efficient and reliable softw
 are tools to realize its potential. This poster gives an overview of vario
 us contributions towards design automation methods and software for quantu
 m computing that leverage existing knowledge and expertise in classical ci
 rcuit and system design. It focuses on three major tasks: simulation, comp
 ilation, and verification of quantum circuits. The proposed solutions demo
 nstrate significant improvements in efficiency, scalability, and reliabili
 ty for all tasks and constitute the backbone of the Munich Quantum Toolkit
  (MQT), a collection of open-source tools for quantum computing. The respe
 ctive solutions advance the state of the art in quantum computing and illu
 strate the benefits of design automation methods for this emerging field.\
 n\nTag: Quantum Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass,
  Exhibits Reg Pass
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