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QMcBeaver is an object-oriented program to perform Quantum Monte Carlo calculations on atoms and molecules. It is designed to be easy to modify, allowing new ideas to be quickly implemented.
PIMC++ is a code designed to perform fully-correlated simulations of quantum systems in continuous space at finite temperature using Path Integral Monte Carlo.
It is designed in a modular way to facilitate easy addition of new algorithms.
QCF is a toolbox of Quantum Computing Functions for Matlab and Octave. It is based on the syntax of Nielsen & Chuang's book 'Quantum Computing and Quantum Information'. It includes simulations of the Grover and Deutsch algorithms and a pdf tutorial.
Q++ is a cross platform C++ template library used for simulating quantum computation. Its purpose is to allow testing of quantum algorithms by providing a quicker way to create programs compiled for speed.
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QuantimSim is a physics simulation engine. Some aspects of astrophysics, electromagnetism, relativity, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics will be included in the simulation library.