Tue. March 5, 3:36 p.m. – 3:48 p.m. CST
200G
Recent technical improvements in trap fabrication, rapid ion loading, and signal broadcasting have enabled Quantinuum's H2 trapped-ion quantum computer, which brings the high fidelities, flexible connectivity, and mid-circuit measurement capabilities of the H1 system to a platform designed to accommodate more than 50 qubits. I will detail how H2's unique capabilities result in strong performance on a variety of near-term system-level algorithmic benchmarks, such as random circuit sampling, Hamiltonian simulation, and QAOA.
Presented By
- Matthew DeCross (Quantinuum)
Near-term algorithms on a trapped-ion quantum computer
Tue. March 5, 3:36 p.m. – 3:48 p.m. CST
200G
Recent technical improvements in trap fabrication, rapid ion loading, and signal broadcasting have enabled Quantinuum's H2 trapped-ion quantum computer, which brings the high fidelities, flexible connectivity, and mid-circuit measurement capabilities of the H1 system to a platform designed to accommodate more than 50 qubits. I will detail how H2's unique capabilities result in strong performance on a variety of near-term system-level algorithmic benchmarks, such as random circuit sampling, Hamiltonian simulation, and QAOA.
Presented By
- Matthew DeCross (Quantinuum)