Quantum Polycontextural Computing is now verified on Origin Quantum’s 72-qubit Wukong superconducting quantum computer. Same QPC morphogrammatic brickwork circuit as Pasqal, IBM, and IonQ.
✓ VERIFIED ON WUKONG HARDWARE
We ran the same QPC morphogrammatic brickwork benchmark already validated on Pasqal, IBM, and IonQ, on Origin Quantum’s cloud platform using pyqpanda3 and the 72-qubit Wukong superconducting backend.
Both runs executed successfully on Wukong hardware (backend 72).
| Run | Qubits | Shots | Unique States | Uniqueness | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12Q | 12 | 256 | 249 | 97.27% | 4.3 s |
| 20Q | 20 | 512 | 512 | 100% | 4.3 s |
Same circuit structure as Pasqal/IBM/IonQ: depth 12 brickwork, RY/RZ + CNOT. High uniqueness confirms proper quantum statistical behavior on Wukong.
Origin Pilot (本源司南) is Origin Quantum’s quantum operating system and control layer. QPC is a computational/algorithm layer. They operate at different levels and are complementary.
| Layer | Origin Pilot | QPC |
|---|---|---|
| Control / OS | Task submission, chip control, calibration, protocol | — |
| Computation / Logic | — | Multi-contexture, transjunctions, kenogrammatic states |
| Physical | 72Q Wukong, HanYuan, PQPUMESH8, ion trap, photonic | Targets these same platforms as backends |
Conclusion: QPC can sit on top of Origin Pilot — compile QPC programs to Origin’s task format and run on Wukong, HanYuan, or other Origin-backed hardware. No conflict; natural collaboration.
Integrating QPC with Origin’s platform brings clear benefits to Origin Quantum and its users.
QPC is now demonstrated on:
This shows that Quantum Polycontextural Computing is a universal quantum computation layer that spans Western and Chinese quantum infrastructure — including Origin Quantum’s Wukong and PilotOS ecosystem.
QPC ON ORIGIN WUKONG — VERIFIED