QED-C Application-Oriented Benchmarks

QED-C (Quantum Economic Development Consortium) Application-Oriented Benchmarks is a comprehensive suite of quantum algorithms designed to evaluate quantum computing platforms. The suite includes implementations across multiple problem domains and is designed to be scalable across varying qubit counts. These benchmarks focus on real-world applications rather than abstract metrics.[1]

  • Algorithm: Multiple algorithms (BV, QFT, Hidden Shift, etc.)
  • Category: other
  • 0
  • Reproducible: Yes
  • Published:
  • benchmark-suite
  • scalable
  • standardization
  • application-oriented

What algorithm does QED-C Application-Oriented Benchmarks use?

QED-C Application-Oriented Benchmarks uses the Multiple algorithms (BV, QFT, Hidden Shift, etc.) algorithm, categorized under other.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the QED-C Application-Oriented Benchmarks benchmark?

QED-C (Quantum Economic Development Consortium) Application-Oriented Benchmarks is a comprehensive suite of quantum algorithms designed to evaluate quantum computing platforms. The suite includes implementations across multiple problem domains and is designed to be scalable across varying qubit counts. These benchmarks focus on real-world applications rather than abstract metrics.

Is QED-C Application-Oriented Benchmarks reproducible?

Yes, this benchmark is reproducible.

Sources

  1. "QED-C Benchmarks GitHub Repository", accessed 2026-03-19 — github.com
  2. "Application-Oriented Performance Benchmarks for Quantum Computing", accessed 2026-03-20 — arXiv