intel-qs
High-performance simulator of quantum circuits (by intel)
qiskit-aer
Aer is a high performance simulator for quantum circuits that includes noise models (by Qiskit)
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Keep getting errors while trying to use Aer simulator
strange. i never faced this error while using the Aer library. could u perhaps provide the complete error? is it something like the one mentioned here?
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Measuring expectation value for an operator with noise
Hello everyone, I am currently learning the work with Qiskit and I came across a curious problem. Although the documentation does not explicitly mention it, when .eval() method is applied on an operator (which was prepared using ExpectationFactory and CircuitSampler with simulator backend from a SumOp type Hamiltonian and a state Psi converted from a circuit), the expectation values is apparently evaluated by "algebraic" calculation rather than a circuit simulation, not to mention the absence of noise (the result is always the same). This fact seems to be mentioned in documentation https://qiskit.org/documentation/stubs/qiskit.opflow.expectations.ExpectationFactory.build.html . There also seems to a relevant be an issue on Qiskit Github https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit-aer/issues/810 , but there have not been any updates from end of 2020.
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Waiting for Quantum Computing? Try Probabilistic Computing
is this a joke? prime/integer factorization is famously something that had a probabilistic algorithm for a long time and it was unknown whether there was a P algorithm and now there is based on AKS. and quantum systems are primarily simulated since almost no one has a functioning qpu.
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Qiskit 0.25 released!
Aer 0.8 with a unified AerSimulator backend for running circuit simulations using any of the supported simulation methods and a new simulator instruction library for saving various kinds of simulator data. Now is possible to run large simulations on a distributed computing environment (read more here).
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