The Python framework for state-space modeling and algorithm development
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The Python framework for state-space modeling and algorithm development
Base functionality library for QuantumOptics.jl
A web-based quantum computing laboratory for circuit simulation, state visualization, and algorithm exploration. Runs entirely in the browser."
A rust based quantum circuit simulator designed for performance with SIMD and GPU support
Self Driving Car Preparation: Introduction
A from-scratch quantum computing simulator in NumPy: state-vector, tensor-network, and stabilizer engines with ~74 algorithms. Validated on IBM Quantum hardware.
P-MATRIX 4.0 Field Node Runtime — State Vector exchange, peer verification, local decision and enforcement for CLI Monitor integration
Xanadu is a Canadian photonic quantum computing company building room-temperature, fault-tolerant, scalable quantum computers based on photonic continuous-variable (CV) and Gaussian boson sampling architectures. Xanadu maintains a large open-source software stack — most notably PennyLane (the cross-platform framework for quantum differentiable prog
Quantum Mac Lab: interactive quantum computing simulator for Apple Silicon and Intel Macs with sci-fi UI, Bell/GHZ/Grover/QFT demos, and state-vector capacity estimates.
Exploring the motions and gravitational interactions of celestial objects. Contains scripts and algorithms to solve example problems.
This is a Rust implementation of the Mersenne Twister (MT19937) pseudo random number generator (PRNG). This implementation allows you to generate random numbers seeded with the process ID (PID) of the running program, making the sequence of generated numbers different each time the program is run.
Simulate and visualize quantum circuits in your browser with interactive tools for building, state tracking, and algorithm exploration.
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