A quantum error analyzer for visualizing Pauli error propagation, tracking Pauli frames, and analyzing Monte Carlo noise behavior in Clifford circuits
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A quantum error analyzer for visualizing Pauli error propagation, tracking Pauli frames, and analyzing Monte Carlo noise behavior in Clifford circuits
I applied Shor's Error Correction Algorithm to Quantum Teleportation.
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🔨 Research & C++ implementation on abstract additive Quantum Decision Diagrams 📚
A shorthand notation for generating a quantum circuit.
Quantum Computing Algorithms Implemented on IBM's 5-Qubit IBMqx4 Hardware. QASM Coding Architecture Built on Python.
This is a full adder written in OpenQASM.
Framework for writing and running cQASM files against any Quantum Inspire's emulator backend via their API
A collection of Quantum Algorithms and tutorials, written in OpenQASM and Python using qiskit
Exercises For Programing a Quantum Computer With Quantum Inspire's Own QASM Language
Quantum Teleportation + Quantum Fourier Transform = Quantum Fourier Teleportation
I heard that the most difficult quantum calculation ever performed (I don't know the year this statement was made) was 3x5, so I decided to try it.
Syntax highlighting for QASM code in Atom.
The inverse of the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) is an integral part of the encryption-breaking Shor's Factoring Algorithm.
At last, generate a pure random number, as nature intended
This is my attempt to use the quantum phase estimation component of Shor's Factoring Algorithm to factor the number 21.
This repository contains a collection of Jupyter Notebooks demonstrating various quantum computing concepts using Qiskit, a popular quantum computing framework.
Quantum Phase Estimation is a key component of Shor's Factoring Algorithm.
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