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Classiq and Rolls-Royce explore quantum computing’s role in engineering simulation workflows

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Classiq and Rolls-Royce studied a hybrid classical-quantum workflow using a CFD application made publicly available by Rolls-Royce

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Quantum software company Classiq and aerospace and engineering group Rolls-Royce have published new research examining how quantum computing could be integrated into real-world computational fluid dynamics (CFD) workflows

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