Discover the Solution to the Barren Plateau Problem: Join our free HQStage Webinar on Non-Unitary Gates in Quantum Algorithms!

HQS is excited to announce our upcoming webinar on "Non-Unitary Gates in Quantum Algorithms: Overcoming the Barren Plateau Problem." This insightful webinar will delve into the theoretical foundation behind our innovative software, HQStage, and explore how non-unitary gates can effectively tackle the challenges of optimizing parameterized quantum circuits.

Webinar:
Non-Unitary Gates in Quantum Algorithms:
Overcoming the Barren Plateau Problem
Date: October 8th at 15:30 CEST

The barren plateau problem has long been a major challenge in quantum machine learning and optimization. At HQS, we have implemented a groundbreaking approach to overcome this obstacle using our powerful HQStage software. By leveraging non-unitary gates, we have reshaped the training landscape, enabling more effective convergence and unlocking the full potential of quantum simulation and other applications for quantum computers.

We will mainly discuss use cases of our HQStage quantum computing tools, the HQS Noise App, the HQS Qorrelator App and the HQS Quantum Libraries, which can efficiently deal with time evolution and noise on quantum computers. The HQS Noise App enables the translation of problems from fields such as chemistry and materials science to quantum computing. The HQS Qorrelator App is specifically designed to compute correlation functions, particularly in NMR spectroscopy.  Finally, the comprehensive collection of modules called the HQS Quantum Libraries provides a wide range of tools for advanced quantum computing tasks.

This webinar is ideal for quantum computing enthusiasts and professionals eager to enhance their understanding of cutting-edge quantum algorithm design. Whether you are a seasoned expert or new to the field, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the practical implementation of theoretical concepts.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of non-unitary gates in quantum algorithms and how they can revolutionize the way we optimize parameterized quantum circuits. Register now for our free webinar on October 8th at 15:30 and secure your spot.

To register, simply visit our registration page here. Once registered, you will receive access details for the webinar.

Download the Trial Version

Be prepared and get your free licence of the HQStage to be ready and follow along the webinar. Download a trial version of the HQStage modules HQS Noise App and HQS Qorrelator App at the HQS Cloud: https://cloud.quantumsimulations.de/. You can find helpful instructions and more about the free licences in our documentation.

Additional everyone who signs up can use the same email address to get a free version of the HQS Quantum Libraries after the webinar.

Agenda of the webinar

15:30 - 16:00 Guaranteeing Quantum Advantage by building on trotterized time evolution

16:00 - 16:20 Time evolution based quantum simulation: Krylov subspaces, Shadow spectroscopy and NMR

16:20 - 16:40 Quantum Reservoir Computing: When time evolution is all you need for quantum machine learning

16:40 - 16:50 Break

16:50 - 17:10 Non-unitary gates: Exponentially advantage in finding local minima via time evolution

17:10 - 17:30 Non-unitary gates implementation on actual quantum computers

Explore the HQStage

In addition to the webinar, we invite you to explore HQStage, our comprehensive quantum computing toolkit. HQStage modules simplify research with quantum mechanical systems, deliver accurate results in materials research, and revolutionize molecular observations. Discover more about HQStage and its unique features by visiting our website here.

For more information about this webinar and other upcoming events at HQS, please visit our webinar series page.

We look forward to welcoming you to our HQStage webinar.

 

 

 

Press Contact

Dr. Michael Marthaler, CEO and Co-Founder
press@quantumsimulations.de

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