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Hardware vs Software
If you’d like to see my code, it’s on GitHub.
quantum-benchmarks
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Fastest Quantum Circuit Simulator?
Qiskit should be fine. You can see some benchmarks of different simulators here: https://github.com/yardstiq/quantum-benchmarks/blob/master/RESULTS.md . Note that these don't include qsim (which I have anecdotally found to be extremely fast) and is made by the creator of yao.jl (a julia simulator) so there are vested interests at play. However, they are a good starting place.
What are some alternatives?
qubo-nn - Classifying, auto-encoding and reverse-engineering QUBO matrices
quantum - :watch: Cron-like job scheduler for Elixir
openqaoa - Multi-backend SDK for quantum optimisation
BernDirac - A Mathematica package for performing calculations involving matrices/vectors in the Dirac notation which is usually used in quantum mechanics/quantum computing.
quantumcat - quantumcat is a platform-independent, open-source, high-level quantum computing library, which allows the quantum community to focus on developing platform-independent quantum applications without much effort.
QuTiP - QuTiP: Quantum Toolbox in Python
qBraid - A platform-agnostic quantum runtime framework
QuantumPuzzleGenerator - Puzzle game for Android and iOS, written in F#
Quantum - Microsoft Quantum Development Kit Samples