AWS Quantum Technologies Blog
Category: Amazon Braket
Constructing an “end-to-end” quantum algorithm: a comprehensive technical resource for algorithms designers
Today we’re introducing Quantum algorithms: A survey of applications and end-to-end complexities. This is a comprehensive resource, designed for quantum computing researchers and customers who are looking to explore how quantum algorithms will apply to their use cases.
Designing hybrid algorithms for neutral-atom quantum hardware using Bayesian optimization
BMW sponsors PhD students to research novel approaches to computational challenges. Today we’ll show you how they bridge the gap between academia and industry, to solve some of the hardest problems in industry using Bayesian protocols for quantum optimization problems.
Optimization with OpenQAOA on Amazon Braket
In this blog post, we introduce OpenQAOA, Entropica Labs’ open-source SDK for the QAOA, and OpenQAOA-Braket, a plugin specifically designed to expand OpenQAOA’s capabilities by leveraging Amazon Braket.
How to use pulse-level control on OQC’s superconducting quantum computer
Amazon Braket Pulse lets you control the low-level analog instructions for quantum computers, to optimize performance or develop new analog protocols, like error suppression and mitigation. Today we show you how and describe some best practices.
Introducing the Wolfram Quantum Framework for Amazon Braket
In this post, we’ll explore the Wolfram Quantum Framework and show you how to connect it with Amazon Braket to run quantum algorithms.
How we learned to program with atoms in 24 hours flat
Earlier this year, QuEra and AWS sponsored the first-ever hackathon on a neutral-atom computer. In 24 hrs the teams solved hard problems using real quantum computers. It was a rush. We asked the winning team to tell us their story.
Amazon Braket now included in AWS SOC-2 Security, Availability, Confidentiality & Privacy Report
Amazon Braket is now included in the latest @awscloud SOC-2 report. You need to have confidence in the security, confidentiality + privacy of all services you use. Quantum computing may be experimental but it’s no different to us: security is job zero.
Introducing a cost control solution for Amazon Braket
Everyone needs effective cost management. In this post, we’ll introduce you to an Amazon Braket cost-control solution, which we’ve open-sourced on GitHub under an MIT license.
Amazon Braket launches IonQ Aria with built-in error mitigation
In this post, you’ll learn about IonQ’s latest trapped-ion quantum computer, IonQ Aria, which is now available on Amazon Braket, and is also the first QPU in AWS to feature error mitigation.
Exploring quantum chemistry applications with Tangelo and QEMIST Cloud using Amazon Braket
In this post, we show how tools from our partner Good Chemistry can help you further explore the potential of quantum computing for non-trivial molecular systems, and design experiments that you can run on Amazon Braket.