Tensor network based quantum software framework for the NISQ era
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Tensor network based quantum software framework for the NISQ era
Quantum computational chemistry based on TensorCircuit
This repository contains a new backend which can simulate noisy quantum logic circuits using the density matrix formalism.
Simulate and optimize quantum communication networks using quantum computers.
Tensor network based quantum software framework: next generation
Implementation of the paper Quantum Error Mitigation by Pauli Check Sandwiching. The scheme was first explored by the paper Extended flag gadgets for low-overhead circuit verification. Adds Pauli parity checks to the input quantum circuit.
Qiskit Global Summer School 2022 [QGSS22]: Quantum Simulations. This repository contains labs and assignments completed over the course of the program.
Supplemental code for "Variational Quantum Optimization of Nonlocality in Noisy Quantum Networks"
Python package containing Pauli Twirling pairs for common two-qubit gates, functions to generate Pauli Twirling pairs for additional gates, and twirling implementations
This is an attempt to reduce the quantum noice we get when we run a circuit in a quantum computer.
Building a noise model for simulating a Qiskit quantum circuit in the presence of errors.
Using Qiskit to research Quantum probability distributions
QuantumSim is a Python-based quantum computing framework designed for simulating and managing complex quantum circuits and tasks. It includes a variety of quantum gates, algorithms, and error correction techniques, providing a modular and scalable platform for research and experimentation in quantum computing.
Qiskit Global Summer School 2022: Quantum Simulations by IBM Quantum. Lab assignments completed during the 2-week program.
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