Matic Petrič & Raphael Seidel

Eclipse Qrisp: Next Generation of Quantum Algorithm Development

What if you could write quantum algorithms without ever manipulating a single qubit? Learn how a new framework makes quantum development feel like classical Python programming.

Eclipse Qrisp: Next Generation of Quantum Algorithm Development
#1about 5 minutes

The challenge of learning quantum computing

Existing quantum frameworks are complex and operate at an assembly level, making it difficult for classical developers to get started.

#2about 4 minutes

Introducing Eclipse Qrisp for developers

Eclipse Qrisp simplifies quantum programming by using familiar abstractions like quantum variables and types, making it modular and accessible.

#3about 3 minutes

Comparing Qrisp's high-level code and performance

Qrisp's high-level approach results in cleaner, more efficient code, outperforming other implementations of Shor's algorithm and enabling complex solutions like quantum backtracking.

#4about 3 minutes

How quantum variables and data types work

Qrisp replaces direct qubit manipulation with quantum variables and built-in data types like QuantumFloat and QuantumBool, improving code readability and structure.

#5about 5 minutes

Automating quantum memory management with uncomputation

Qrisp automatically handles the garbage collection of qubits through uncomputation, preventing state collapse from entanglement and simplifying algorithm design.

#6about 4 minutes

Implementing Grover's algorithm with less code

A practical example demonstrates how Qrisp implements Grover's algorithm to solve an equation far more concisely than traditional circuit-level frameworks.

#7about 2 minutes

Summary and call to join the community

The talk concludes with a summary of Qrisp's advantages and an invitation for developers to join the community through upcoming webinars and launch events.

#8about 1 minute

Q&A on running on hardware and uncomputation

Qrisp algorithms can run on real quantum hardware via backends, and uncomputation is the process of resolving entanglement to safely reset qubits.

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