Software empowers users to select quantum program transpilers without being tied to a specific vendor

A research team at Osaka University and TIS Inc. has developed software “Tranqu” that allows users to select a transpiler that converts and optimizes quantum programs for execution on quantum chips. This enables users to choose a transpiler without being tied to a specific vendor, resulting in more accurate execution outcomes.

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