MiqroForge: An Intelligent Workflow Platform for Quantum-Enhanced Computational Chemistry
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.07583v1
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2025 03:27:34 GMT
- Title: MiqroForge: An Intelligent Workflow Platform for Quantum-Enhanced Computational Chemistry
- Authors: Jianan Wang, Wenbo Guo, Xin Yue, Minjie Xu, Yueqiang Zheng, Jingxiang Dong, Jiarui Hu, Jian Xia, Chuixiong Wu,
- Abstract summary: MiqroForge is an intelligent cross-scale platform integrating quantum computing capabilities.<n>By combining AI-driven dynamic resource scheduling with an intuitive visual interface, MiqroForge significantly lowers entry barriers while optimizing computational efficiency.
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- Abstract: The connect-fill-run workflow paradigm, widely adopted in mature software engineering, accelerates collaborative development. However, computational chemistry, computational materials science, and computational biology face persistent demands for multi-scale simulations constrained by simplistic platform designs. We present MiqroForge, an intelligent cross-scale platform integrating quantum computing capabilities. By combining AI-driven dynamic resource scheduling with an intuitive visual interface, MiqroForge significantly lowers entry barriers while optimizing computational efficiency. The platform fosters a collaborative ecosystem through shared node libraries and data repositories, thereby bridging practitioners across classical and quantum computational domains.
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