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Quirk
- Hi all, I made a quantum Wave function simulator where you can set any potential energy function V(x) and initial wave function Ψ(x, 0) you like!
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Request for Comments - Quantum Computer Modern by Quantum Village
The brief is essentially; currently there are only two ways to include circuits in text; write the text in LaTeX or include an image taken from some other source (e.g. an online circuit drawing/simulating tool like quirk). Neither of these solutions really allow the diagrams to fit into free flowing text for, say, blogs or web articles, so we wanted to see if we could use a font with ligature lookups to 'write out' the circuit, and thereby make it more portable (and by extension, more accessible).
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Sources for Block sphere realization and visualization
This online circuit simulator shows small Bloch spheres for the qubits: https://algassert.com/quirk
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Resources to learn about quantum logic gates, computing, quantum computers in general?
Do you want to learn about the interaction between quantum gates? Then you should probably google for apps that allow you to simulate simple quantum circuits. First one I found is this one for example.
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Third-Polarizing-Filter Experiment Demystified – How It Works
I really like quantum flytrap. Happy to see you added a bunch of tools to do basic classical processing of the events, so I don't have to hack around that anymore by like making the bombs conditionally transparent.
One feature request: the setups are small enough that you could fit a description of them into the URL. This would allow people to much more easily share setups on forums and twitter and etc. This is what I did in Quirk and it's been one of the more useful features https://algassert.com/quirk#circuit=%7B%22cols%22%3A%5B%5B%2...
- Shor, I’ll do it: explaining Shor’s algorithm without using a single ket sign
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How to Build Your Own Quantum Entanglement Experiment
Relatedly, I recently discovered https://algassert.com/quirk — it does require a bit of quantum computing knowledge to use, but I found it incredibly useful to ‘get a feel’ of how various quantum algorithms work.
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography: A Basic Introduction
I just recently played with an online quantum computer simulator to get a better understanding of how quantum fourier transform works, it's a lot of fun:
https://algassert.com/quirk
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Please solve the below question or share the sources to solve , I am struck here, 6 hrs left for submission.
try playing around with this simulator: https://algassert.com/quirk
- Qni: Quantum live-programming app that runs in your browser.
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What are some alternatives?
bpmn-js-token-simulation - A BPMN 2.0 specification compliant token simulator.
qubiter - Python tools for reading, writing, compiling, simulating quantum computer circuits. Includes numpy and tensorflow backends. “Quantum Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Qubiter. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.”
CPUsimulator - This is an HTML/Javascript CPU simulator and assembler for the CPU I designed. Originally, I created this CPU on paper many years ago for a homework assignment in college. More recently, I implemented my design in the Logisim logic simulator, and eventually it ran on an FPGA.