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  # Performance benchmarks of quantum simulators
 
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  There has been a rapid rise in the development of quantum simulators, both to validate the quantum
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  hardware and also to explore the limitations of classical simulation, thereby the regime of quantum
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  advantage. Quantum simulators which are HPC (High Performance Computing) compliant are chosen and
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  their performance is benchmarked on various compute capabilities as offered by the HPC.
 
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  Notebooks provide the Time to Solution (TtS) performance of the quantum simulators
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  obtained using a containerized toolchain wherein each simulation package accepts the quantum
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  algorithm in the QASM2 format, the simulation package and the compute capability on the HPC.
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  The containerized toolchain allows for portability of the benchmarking scheme, reproducibility
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  of the performance data, is modular and easily extensible to include other packages.
 
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  The benchmarked packages include:
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  # Performance benchmarks of quantum simulators
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  There has been a rapid rise in the development of quantum simulators, both to validate the quantum
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  hardware and also to explore the limitations of classical simulation, thereby the regime of quantum
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  advantage. Quantum simulators which are HPC (High Performance Computing) compliant are chosen and
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  their performance is benchmarked on various compute capabilities as offered by the HPC.
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  Notebooks provide the Time to Solution (TtS) performance of the quantum simulators
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  obtained using a containerized toolchain wherein each simulation package accepts the quantum
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  algorithm in the QASM2 format, the simulation package and the compute capability on the HPC.
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  The containerized toolchain allows for portability of the benchmarking scheme, reproducibility
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  of the performance data, is modular and easily extensible to include other packages.
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  The benchmarked packages include:
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