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by t312227
72 days ago
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hello, yes ... especially if you want to execute quantum-circuits which use a lot of qubits. why!? one approach of the simulation of quantum-computers rely on the so called "state vector" of the machine, and its memory-usage grows exponentially. for example qiskit AER * https://qiskit.github.io/qiskit-aer/stubs/qiskit_aer.Stateve... just as an example: for 32 qubits, the simulator needs 64 GB RAM =?> double the RAM for each additional qubit so: for 36 qubits, the simulator needs 1 TB RAM :) so it gets pretty "costly" to do simulations rather quickly ... just my 0.02€ |
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