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By learnqc
spinoza
A High Performance Quantum State Simulator implemented in pure Rust (by QuState)
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Posts with mentions or reviews of code.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-01.
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Fast Fourier Transform in Rust
For those who are interested, there is a strong connection between FFT and quantum gates. Applying a gate to a target qubit in a quantum system follows the same computing pattern as one stage in FFT. Consequently, any quantum simulator contains an FFT implementation, and an efficient FFT implementation can be ported to a quantum simulator implementation.
To see how quantum gates work, take a look at Spinoza: https://github.com/QuState/spinoza, a sister project for PhastFT, and Hume, a simpler, but lower performing, Python version: https://github.com/learnqc/code/tree/main/src/hume.
- Building Quantum Software
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Posts with mentions or reviews of spinoza.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-01.
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Fast Fourier Transform in Rust
For those who are interested, there is a strong connection between FFT and quantum gates. Applying a gate to a target qubit in a quantum system follows the same computing pattern as one stage in FFT. Consequently, any quantum simulator contains an FFT implementation, and an efficient FFT implementation can be ported to a quantum simulator implementation.
To see how quantum gates work, take a look at Spinoza: https://github.com/QuState/spinoza, a sister project for PhastFT, and Hume, a simpler, but lower performing, Python version: https://github.com/learnqc/code/tree/main/src/hume.
- High-performance Rust quantum computing simulator