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Research details solutions for several key challenges of quantum computing implementation TROY, Mich. , Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR ), a global leader in computational intelligence, and researchers from the Technical University of Munich have made a major breakthrough in the field of quantum computing for computational fluid dynamics (CFD).

The breakthrough, published in the journal Computer Physics Communications , presents runnable code for quantum computers and quantum simulators that overcomes several key challenges of the quantum computing implementation of the Lattice-Boltzmann Method. The paper, titled "Quantum Algorithm for the Lattice-Boltzmann Method Advection-Diffusion Equation," was developed under a research grant from Altair and driven by researchers from the Technical University of Munich . It is a significant contribution to the field of applied quantum computing that underscores Altair's commitment to pioneering technologies.



The paper was co-authored by Altair Vice President of CFD Solutions Christian Janssen and former Altair Chief Technology Officer Uwe Schramm . "Altair is committed to pushing the boundaries of simulation technology," said Christian Janssen , vice president of CFD solutions, Altair. "Our GPU-powered CFD tools have set the standard for efficiency and accuracy.

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