Quantum technology and its application in quantum computing has been gaining relevance and making incredible strides in the achievement of practical implementations of this new form of hardware acceleration. However, in order to really succeed as a computational choice in the many application fields — from science to economy—, the devices need to be programmable and within reach to non-quantum users. There are multiple approaches to solve the quantum computing riddle. This paper looks at two of them, Boson sampling and qubit gate-based quantum accelerators, and compares their implementation and programmability of a common problem: the maximum clique problem.
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