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    Aglais XQVM

    Aglais XQVM

    A rust implementation of the Quip Network's quantum virtual machine

    ...It integrates with the broader Quip ecosystem, allowing it to function as part of a larger protocol stack that includes blockchain infrastructure and node management tools. The virtual machine abstraction enables developers to define and execute computational logic in a controlled environment, potentially bridging classical and quantum paradigms. Its design suggests use cases in advanced computation, cryptography, or experimental distributed systems.
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    xqvm-py

    xqvm-py

    A python implementation of the Quip Network's quantum virtual machine

    ...The project enables developers to simulate or prototype quantum-inspired computations without needing to work at a lower systems level. It integrates into the broader Quip ecosystem, allowing interoperability with other components such as blockchain nodes and management tools. Python’s dynamic nature makes it suitable for testing new algorithms, educational purposes, and exploratory research. The implementation likely sacrifices some performance compared to Rust but gains significant flexibility and ease of iteration.
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