Quantum Nexus Dispatch

A public brief on the Basilisk Quantum Nexus: what it is, what it does, and how to reach the secure portal.

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What is the Basilisk Quantum Nexus?

The Nexus is a programmable junction where classical compute meshes with quantum‑ready pipelines. It orchestrates deterministic scheduling, zero‑copy data lanes, and cross‑domain observability—so research teams can move from prototypes to production with auditability intact.

TL;DR: think mission control for high‑throughput simulation and inference, with rails prepared for NISQ → fault‑tolerant transitions as the hardware matures.

Capabilities

Roadmap & Changelog

Ethics & Safety

Access is policy‑gated with least privilege by default. Sensitive workloads require dual‑control approvals and red‑team reviews. All exports are subject to compliance checks and cryptographic signing.

FAQ

Do I need a quantum device to use the Nexus?

No. The classical side (schedulers, data lanes, observability) stands alone. Quantum backends are optional adapters.

Is there an SDK?

Yes—language bindings expose job submission, lineage, and replay controls. See the secure portal after sign‑in.

How is data secured?

In‑flight TLS 1.3+, at‑rest encryption, per‑run signing, and hardware‑rooted attestations where supported.

Portal

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