CRS4, first quantum computer software brand

(ANSA) – CAGLIARI, 04 MAY – CRS4, the research, development and higher education center in Sardinia, has filed an international trademark for the software called Qcra – Quantum Computing Run Assistant, capable of simplifying the use of multiplatform quantum codes , the analysis and comparison of the results obtained on computers based on different technologies (superconductors, trapped ions, neutral atoms, simulators, etc.).

The software can launch quantum codes with a unique, modular and adaptable interface on simulators and quantum computers available on site as well as on geographically distributed platforms, thus simplifying the work of programmers who usually deal with very different languages ​​and computing resources. . Furthermore, it carries out an advanced collection of parameters which allow the user to evaluate the reliability of the result produced and consequently choose the most suitable computational resource for the scientific-technological problem being treated.

“A quantum computer exploits some of the unique properties of quantum physics and makes it possible to solve extremely complex problems even for current supercomputers in fields such as artificial intelligence, information security, research on new materials and innovative drugs, genomics and proteomics – explains Giacomo Cao, administrator unique to CRS4: CRS4, through the filing of this trademark which protects its intellectual property, aims at the continuous improvement of the performance of the algorithms it develops, in terms not only of operations performed in the shortest possible time, but also of the quality of the result. Consequently, we hope to be able to have a state-of-the-art quantum machine available in the shortest possible time which would allow us to become one of the best performing Centers on an international level on this issue”.

The working group that deals with these activities is made up of the manager Lidia Leoni, the technologist Carlo Podda, the researchers Giuliana Siddi and Erminia Leonardi and the researcher Lorenzo Pisani. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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