Open Source Java Quantum Computing Software

Java Quantum Computing Software

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    The aim of this project is to be a GUI front-end and visualization tools for the Vienna Ab-Initio Simulation Package, also know as VASP. VASP is density functional software which calculates a variety properties of solid state systems.
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    OPEN GENERAL SCIENTIFIC INTERFACES
    OPEN GENERAL SCIENTIFIC INTERFACES homepage : http://www.opengsi.org
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    Simuquant

    A quantum circuit simulator written in Scala

    Simuquant is made to construct and simulate universal quantum circuits. It's GUI enables intuitive access and direct graphical feedback, making it useful in a classroom situation and the like. Simulation processing is done in parallel, utilizing parallel collections introduced in scala 2.9. This application has been created as part a bachelor-thesis at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. The thesis is available at: http://opus.haw-hamburg.de/volltexte/2012/1843/pdf/ba_dahl.pdf Future plans: - Operator grouping (enables repeated blocks) - Editable library
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