@@ -1024,15 +1024,15 @@ The DiCarlo group (Delft) and Rigetti have shown particular interest
in exploiting our work to assist with supporting the superconducting
quantum devices they are developing. \e
\TODOb{Still true?}
\bR Finally, we commit to produce public APIs (see
\ref{del:frontendapi} and \ref{del:backendapi})
for the \azx system which will allow any programming language to
\newt{Finally, we commit to produce public APIs (see
\ref{del:frontendapi}, \ref{del:backendapi} and \ref{del:backendapiBIS})
for the \dzxc system which will allow any programming language to
generate code using our system, and make it easy to add support for
future hardware targets. This will enable other projects to
integrate \azx into their system. To further advance this aim, the
integrate \dzxc into their system. To further advance this aim, the
software tools developed by our project will be released on an
open-source basis with a permissive license (See \S~\ref{sec:cons-agre}.) \e
open-source basis with a permissive license (See
\S~\ref{sec:cons-agre}.) }
\paragraph{Communication.\!\!}
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@@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ specifically target:
\item French: \emph{La Recherche}, \emph{Pour la Science}, and
\emph{Interstices}.
\item\bR Dutch: \emph{Kijk Magazine}, \emph{Quest}, and the dutch edition
of the \emph{New Scientist}.\e\TODO{replace dutch ones?}
of the \emph{New Scientist}.\e\TODOb{replace dutch ones?}
\end{itemize}
Several of members of the consortium have had their work featured in
these publications before.
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@@ -1439,8 +1439,8 @@ Perdrix, Valiron, Carette.}
\WPleaderGREN
\WPeffort{20}{9}{12}{2}{6}{0}
\begin{WPaim}
We import machine-dependent specifications to \zx terms, and use this to optimise algorithms further for specific hardware constraints. We focus on the silicon spin qubits developing in Grenoble, the ion traps developed in Oxford, and the superconducting devices accessible through CQC and partnership with IBM. This is the culmination of all previous work packages, and feeds back into them. The final result will be \ldots.
Also machine-dependent error correction?
We import machine-dependent specifications to \zx terms, and use this to optimise algorithms further for specific hardware constraints. We focus on the silicon spin qubits developing in Grenoble, the ion traps developed in Oxford, and the superconducting devices accessible through CQC and partnership with IBM. This is the culmination of all previous work packages, and feeds back into them. The final result will be \bR\ldots.