QCSim
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QCSim
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Which is the best programming language for Quantum Computing?
I implemented one myself, just for fun: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim I intend to extend/improve it further. For somebody that knows C++ maybe it's worth checking out.
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I’m a software engineer, I want to get started with quantum computing
Just for fun, since you are a software engineer, do what I did while you go over that book: implement a quantum computer simulator (here it is mine: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim).
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Is it too late for me to get started with Qauntum Computing?
If beginner, get this: https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/quantum-computation-and-quantum-information/01E10196D0A682A6AEFFEA52D53BE9AE#overview go over it and if you can implement a quantum computing simulator afterwards (it's easy, here is one I implemented: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim), you probably can take an informed decision.
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C++ Show and Tell - May 2023
I can think of only two things that might appear a little bit more complex: partial measurement of the register and extending the operators to be applied on the register, otherwise it's quite straightforward. I added some notes in the README for the project describing the code a little: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim
- Quantum Computation Simulation in C++
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Having trouble trying to program the shor 9 qubit code
I implemented that here: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim/blob/master/QCSim/ShorCode.h part of this project: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim
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Which programming language is best to simulate a quantum computer?
Here is the code again: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim just in case you don't see my other comment.
- De unde poate sa apara o imbunatatire a unui algoritm
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What would Einstein not know?
That's what I did: https://github.com/aromanro/QCSim
- Single-qubit quantum gate in multi-qubit quantum circuit?
Kassiopeia
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Electric field around the Stanford bunny
This simulation was performed with our particle-tracking software Kassiopeia which contains a field calculation module. The streamlines and the moving surface are colored by electric potential; the other surfaces colors (bunny and surrounding box) represent the local charge density; and the streamlines follow the electric field.
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