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Rather than develop our own full-stack quantum circuit compiler and optimizer, we can use the relatively widely used QASM language to interface with other toolkits like QisKit and Cirq. The 3.0 release of QASM is a good match to QGL's capabilities for mixed classical/quantum control. It should be possible to compile many QASM3 programs into QGL sequences (up to what the sequencer supports).
A rough roadmap:
bitto sequencer VRAM) and control flowSome open questions:
RandomCircuits.jlinfrastructure for compressing single qubit gates and decomposing 2-qubit gates.