Accelerating the Simulation of Neutral-atom Quantum Processors with GPUs
, CTO, Pasqal
Programmable arrays of hundreds of Rydberg atoms have recently enabled the exploration of remarkable phenomena in many-body quantum physics. In addition, the development of high-fidelity quantum gates are making them promising architectures for implementing quantum circuits. Being able to faithfully simulate these devices for intermediate sizes represents an important challenge. Studying and exploring the outcome of quantum programs with GPU-enabled simulations allows us to prototype and devise new procedures for our quantum processor.