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    staq

    staq

    Full-stack quantum processing toolkit

    staq is a modern C++ library for the synthesis, transformation, optimization and compilation of quantum circuits. staq is written in standard C++17 and has very low external dependencies. It is usable either through the provided binary tools, or as a header-only library that can be included to provide direct support for parsing & manipulating circuits written in the OpenQASM circuit description language. Inspired by Clang, staq is designed to manipulate OpenQASM syntax trees directly, rather than through an intermediate representation which makes retrieving the original source code impossible. In particular, OpenQASM circuits can be inspected and transformed (in most cases) without losing the original source structure. ...
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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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