A survey of nine QHPC stacks identifies common patterns and proposes the openQSE reference architecture to unify interfaces for interoperability in quantum-HPC environments.
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A new solver combines MGRIT parallel-in-time stepping, sparse-grid combination technique, and space-filling-curve domain decomposition to produce an embarrassingly parallel method for parabolic PDEs up to six dimensions.
A hands-on Raspberry Pi cluster course with student-chosen topics successfully delivered HPC fundamentals to engineering undergraduates and supplied full reproduction details plus methodology evaluation.
A QDMI-based adapter for IQM quantum hardware enables reusable integration with Slurm and Qiskit in HPC centers, with open-source code provided.
NBI-Slurm delivers a Perl-based interface to SLURM with job-viewing TUIs, bioinformatic tool wrappers, and an eco mode that automatically shifts flexible jobs to low-energy periods.
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Quantum-HPC Software Stacks and the openQSE Reference Architecture: A Survey
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