Rolls-Royce and Classiq Collaborate on Quantum Algorithm Design for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Classiq, a leader in quantum software, partners with Rolls-Royce to enhance computational fluid dynamics (CFD) algorithms through advanced quantum techniques. The collaboration aims to optimize aerodynamics and thermodynamics by leveraging both quantum and classical computing strengths. Key developments will include the implementation of the quantum HHL algorithm to address complex numerical simulations. This partnership is crucial for Rolls-Royce's commitment to achieving net zero carbon goals and improving simulation efficiency, preparing for future quantum computing advancements.
- Collaboration with Rolls-Royce enhances market credibility and visibility for Classiq.
- Use of the quantum HHL algorithm may significantly reduce simulation run-times, potentially improving Rolls-Royce's operational efficiency.
- Classiq's platform offers a scalable, hardware-independent solution for developing novel CFD algorithms.
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Aerospace leader selects Classiq platform for advanced quantum algorithm design
The quantum HHL algorithm, which solves a linear set of equations, can be utilized in a hybrid classical/quantum computer implementation of CFD. The nonlinear and linear parts are solved on classical and quantum hardware, respectively.
Classiq will provide an efficient implementation of the linear problem definition into the quantum circuit and will generate optimized circuits for the different quantum functions within the HHL algorithm. Using the Classiq platform, Rolls-Royce will develop state-of-the-art optimized quantum circuits for the HHL algorithm.
“We are very pleased to be working with Classiq on a very important part of our quantum computing roadmap. Classiq’s unique platform offers both optimisation and ease of use that will be essential as we seek to run more and more sophisticated CFD models,” said
The Classiq platform will enable Rolls-Royce to design, optimize and analyze quantum algorithms that scale. This will allow Rolls-Royce, a leader in aerospace and power systems, to implement novel computational fluid dynamics algorithms in a way that is hardware independent.
Classiq’s powerful synthesis engine implicitly explores a vast design space of potential circuits to meet each user’s needs and provide state of the art optimization -- leaving users with more resources, whether it’s time, qubits, quantum gates, or accuracies. This functional-level exploration is possible only when synthesizing circuits from functional models, an approach fundamentally different from existing quantum solution schemes.
Quantum computers are expected to provide a calculation speedup compared to classical computers in the coming years and capability building is a key step to take in preparation for this new computing era. Rolls-Royce, with Classiq’s support, is implementing optimized and hardware-agnostic algorithms for the quantum computers of today and tomorrow.
“We’re honored to work with Rolls-Royce on a sophisticated quantum solution to an important industrial challenge. The Classiq platform will enable Professor Lapworth’s team of experts to reach state of the art results using a novel algorithmic approach,” said
About Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce pioneers the power that matters to connect, power and protect society. We have pledged to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in our operations by 2030 (excluding product testing) and joined the UN Race to Zero campaign in 2020, affirming our ambition to play a fundamental role in enabling the sectors in which we operate achieve net zero carbon by 2050. Rolls-Royce has customers in more than 150 countries, comprising more than 400 airlines and leasing customers, 160 armed forces and navies, and more than 5,000 power and nuclear customers. Annual underlying revenue was
About Classiq
Classiq is the leading quantum software company, taking quantum software to a higher level. Built for organizations that want to jumpstart or accelerate their quantum computing programs, Classiq’s patented software automatically converts high-level functional models into optimized quantum circuits for most quantum computers and cloud providers. Customers use the Classiq platform to build software they could not create otherwise, bypassing the quantum assembly level. Due to its functional descriptive approach, Classiq also makes it easy to upskill domain experts with little quantum experience and integrate them into high-performing quantum teams. Backed by powerful investors such as HPE, HSBC, Samsung, Intesa Sanpaolo, and
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