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    NVIDIA Isaac Lab

    NVIDIA Isaac Lab

    Unified framework for robot learning built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim

    Isaac Lab is an open-source modular robotics learning framework built atop Isaac Sim. It simplifies research workflows across reinforcement learning, imitation learning, and motion planning by offering robust, GPU-accelerated simulation with realistic sensor and physics fidelity—ideal for sim-to-real robot training. Compatible and optimized for use with Isaac Sim versions (e.g., Sim 5.0 and 4.5). GPU-accelerated, high-fidelity physics and sensor simulation suitable for complex learning...
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    Amazon Braket Default Simulator

    Amazon Braket Default Simulator

    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 tests and get a successful result before you submit a pull request. The execution times for the performance tests are affected by the other processes running on the system. In order to get stable results, stop other applications when running these tests.
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