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This is a quantum simulation program from the [http://shumway.physics.asu.edu Shumway Research Group], which focuses on applications to nanoscience and technology. Path integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) simulates particles (often electrons and ions) by directly sampling the canonical partition function. I...
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QSEPACK is a library for computing quantum trajectories of n-spin systems on large-dimension state-spaces, using only O(n) time and space resources instead of the O(n^2^) resources that naively are required.
QSEPACK provides MATLAB functions for fast matrix-vector multiplication of the structured...
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University of Edinburgh 3rd year Computational Physics project to create a quantum computer simulation in java and run a quantum algorithm using it.
The project has been finished, and development will not continue. Project report may be found in the downloads section.
A fast, parallel, versatile QED modelling framework. Uses Geometric Calculus and CUDA---see wiki.
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PyQu is an extension module for Python 3 whose main goal is to provide a complete set of data types and functions for simulating quantum computation with a neat syntax.
PyQu is written in C and makes extensive use of libquantum-1.0.0 library by Björn Butscher and Hendrik Weimer. However, PyQu inten...
A simulation of a quantum computer similar to qcl. This project was started as part of the Fall 2009 Computer Architecture class at Olin College.
Trapped ions quantum computer simulator - what's more to add?
quantum correcting code
Quantum Chemistry library
This is the repository for the source code used in a series of quantum key distribution experiments at the National University of Singapore, from key generation in form time-stamped detector data to error correction and privacy amplification.
The code was designed to work with entanglement-based ...