With the dramatic growth of experimental data in high-energy physics and the increasing demand for accuracy of physical analysis results, the current classical computing model and computing power can no longer meet the needs of data processing and analysis.
As a new computing device with great potential, quantum computers have become one of the possible ways to solve the bottleneck of high-energy physics data processing and computation, though quantum computers are still far away from general computing.
At such a stage that quantum computers have so many shortcomings like few physical qubits, short coherent time, and poor fidelity to solve most of practical problems, it's necessary to build a development and simulation platform using classical computers to accelerate research on quantum algorithms and applications.
We've set up an interactive development platform for quantum algorithms research and quantum computing simulation, and are preparing one web portal for public education and training on quantum computing. In the future, we will pay more attention to quantum computing applications in HEP and QCD simulation.