A framework for quantum computing
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A framework for quantum computing
A python-to-quantum compiler
Tools developed for running end-to-end chemistry workflows on quantum computers and simulators.
输入一个Tick时间,输出不同周期的K线结束时间(A股 期货 数字货币 )
C++ and Python support for the CUDA Quantum programming model for heterogeneous quantum-classical workflows
The Swiss Army Knife of Applied Quantum Technology
A python framework for creating, editing, and invoking Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) circuits.
Snowflurry is an open source Julia-based software library for implementing quantum circuits, and then running them on quantum computers and quantum simulators. The project is sponsored by Anyon Systems, Inc. See https://snowflurrySDK.github.io/Snowflurry.jl/dev for the latest documentation.
The Classiq Library is the largest collection of quantum algorithms, applications. It is the best way to explore quantum computing software. We welcome community contributions to our Library 🙌
Qiskit adapter for IQM's quantum computers
User manual and example notebooks for the pytket quantum SDK
Accelerating Qibo simulation with just-in-time compilation.
Cirq adapter for IQM's quantum computers
Computer algebra tools for symbolic manipulations in quantum mechanics and quantum information
A Julia package for drawing quantum circuits with the quantikz tex macros.
Multi-backend SDK for quantum optimisation
Project inspired by a book titled, "Artificial Intelligence," by Copeland. One of the World's first Quantum Neural Networks ever invented.
Python script and Jupyter notebook implementations of Grover's Algorithm aka Quantum Search Algorithm for n qubits and m targets.
A collection of algorithms, simulations, generators, utilities and mathematical scripts written in Python.
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