Python framework for creating, editing, and running Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) circuits.
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Python framework for creating, editing, and running Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) circuits.
An open-source Python framework for hybrid quantum-classical machine learning.
Python package for compiling and analyzing quantum algorithms to simulate electronic structures.
Companion site for the textbook Quantum Computing: An Applied Approach
A fast stabilizer circuit library.
Fast C++ and Python library for state-vector simulation of quantum circuits.
Qα΄α΄Κα΄Κα΄Ι΄ is a Python library for expressing and analyzing Fault Tolerant Quantum algorithms.
Python modules for quantum computing applications and experiments using Cirq. Research using Cirq!
OpenFermion plugin to interface with the electronic structure package PySCF.
Search-based decoder for quantum error correction (QEC) written in C++ and Python.
OpenFermion plugin to interface with the electronic structure package Psi4.
The Fermionic Quantum Emulator (FQE) is a fermionic simulation research tool specializing in quantum circuits emulating fermion dynamics.
Open-source API library providing common operations for adding quantum behaviors to games.
TNCO is a heuristic tool that optimizes tensor network contraction paths.
Open-source implementation of a MΓΆbius decoder for color codes used in quantum error correction (QEC)
QcHack 2021 Google Challenge
A collection of quantum computing code snippets.
π§ͺ Simulate molecules with an advanced quantum simulator using Flask and JavaScript for real-time analysis and responsive web interaction.
Performing some tutorials, exersises & walkthroughs related to quantum computing - Cirq
π Explore Quantum Machine Learning by comparing Hybrid VQC and Quantum Kernel SVM for binary classification using PyTorch and PennyLane.
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