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    PetoronHash2

    PetoronHash2

    PH2 Permutation-based cryptographic post-quantum hash library with duplex construction (C++20)

    PetoronHash2 (PH2) is a standalone ARX-based sponge construction that combines: A 4096-bit internal permutation core A sponge/duplex architecture with explicit capacity separation An extendable-output function (XOF) Memory-hard (HARD) and burn (BURN) modes A structured tagged absorb scheme A parameterized architecture suitable for hashing, KDF, and stress-oriented derivation PH2 is designed as a wide-state cryptographic primitive with explicit domain separation and configurable output length. https://github.com/01alekseev/PetoronHash2 Petoron | Ivan Alekseev | MIT license
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    QuCAT

    QuCAT

    Quantum Circuit Analyzer Tool

    ...QuCAT features an intuitive graphical or programmatical interface to create circuits, the ability to compute their Hamiltonian, and a set of complimentary functionalities such as calculating dissipation rates or visualizing current flows in the circuit. QuCAT currently supports quantization in the basis of normal modes.
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    AnharmoniCAOS

    Cagliari-Orsay model for anharmonic molecular spectra in 2nd order PT

    Given dynamical coefficients and/or derivatives of the ionic potential with respect to normal (harmonic) vibrational modes, compute anharmonic energies and electric dipole-permitted transitions and intensities using nearly-degenerate perturbation theory (i.e. properly accounting for Fermi and Darling-Dennison resonances).
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