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ProjectQ


DESCRIPTION

ProjectQ is an open-source effort for quantum computing. It features a compilation framework capable of targeting various types of hardware, a high-performance quantum computer simulator with emulation capabilities, and various compiler plug-ins.



Features

  • Run quantum programs on the IBM Quantum Experience chip, AQT devices, AWS Braket, Azure Quantum, or IonQ service provided devices
  • Simulate quantum programs on classical computers
  • Emulate quantum programs at a higher level of abstraction (e.g., mimicking the action of large oracles instead of compiling them to low-level gates)
  • Export quantum programs as circuits (using TikZ)
  • Get resource estimates
  • Change the compiler and using a resource counter as a back-end


Programming Language

Python


Categories

Quantum Computing

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