An implementation of a quantum simulator that you can run locally
The Amazon Braket Default Simulator is a Python open-source library that provides an implementation of a quantum simulator that you can run locally. You can use the simulator to test quantum tasks that you construct for the Amazon Braket SDK before you submit them to the Amazon Braket service for execution. You must have the Amazon Braket SDK installed to use the local simulator. Follow the instructions in the README for setup. If you want to contribute to the project, be sure to run unit...
For monitoring and control of distributed generation and consumption
SolarNetwork started as a simple set of client and server tools to collect and analyse solar power information from a distributed network of solar power collectors.
SolarNetwork is now expanding into a set of tools to not only collect and analyse information, but to also control and influence behaviour of a distributed network of nodes where energy is being generated and/or consumed. The name implies it is for solar generated energy only, the SolarNetwork can in fact be used with any...
Ns is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research. Ns provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast protocols over wired and wireless (local and satellite) networks.
RDV is a visualization environment for scientific and engineering data. Built on top of the RBNB dynamic data server, it supports local and remote data sources and can visualize numeric, video, image, and audio data in a number of different ways.
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