Yao.jl
openqasm
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Yao.jl
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Hello Many Worlds in Seven Quantum Languages
Lot's of reasons for this. Mostly having to do with the minimal size and sophistication of current quantum programs, and the background that many of these efforts arose from Physics teams where python is heavily used. One of the most popular non-Python based version of these sorts of frameworks is https://yaoquantum.org/ which is in Julia.
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Any Rust, C/C++, and Java library like Qiskit or near like Qiskit ?
I shamelessly add my one (Yavque) documentation of which is never available (I hope you may get an idea from examples tho). If you like Julia, I also recommend Yao.jl .
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Where can I publish a paper about a quantum open source library?
Yao.jl goes to the open journal Quantum for example.
openqasm
- Keep up to date with OpenQASM
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Hello Many Worlds in Seven Quantum Languages
The cQASM that you link to is one of the flavors of QASM. Another commonly used one is openqasm whose 2.0 and 3.0 specs are here: https://github.com/Qiskit/openqasm
Along with QIR like as is listed in the comment, these are two open assembly specs with collaborative governance. Another is Quil: https://github.com/quil-lang/quil
While quantum computing has a history of using circuit diagrams (which are still very useful) to represent programs. These languages have representations under the hood that look a lot more like assembly. For example: https://github.com/Qiskit/openqasm/blob/master/examples/adde...
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Want to dive into quantum programming
*note: Openqasm - https://github.com/Qiskit/openqasm is an attempt to standardize.
- Question: Programming language for quantum computing
What are some alternatives?
Zygote.jl - 21st century AD
qiskit-textbook - A university quantum algorithms/computation course supplement based on Qiskit
qulacs - Variational Quantum Circuit Simulator for Quantum Computation Research
quil - Specification of Quil: A Practical Quantum Instruction Set Architecture
quantum - Advanced Rust quantum computer simulator
mitiq - Mitiq is an open source toolkit for implementing error mitigation techniques on most current intermediate-scale quantum computers.
Quantum-Computing-Collection-Of-Resources - A Well Maintained Repository On Quantum Computing Resources [Code+Theory] Updated Regularly During My Time At IBM, Qubit x Qubit And The Coding School's Introduction To Quantum Computing Course '21
qsel - Quantum programming language putting entanglement and superposition front and center
julia - The Julia Programming Language
RustQIP - Quantum computing using rust. Efficient and a borrow-checked no cloning theorem!
Pulses.jl - A tiny quantum optimal control library.