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quantum
Quantum computing is a field of computing that uses quantum phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data. It is a rapidly growing field with potential applications in fields such as cryptography, chemistry, and optimization. Quantum computers can solve certain problems much faster than classical computers. Various programming languages such as Q#, Python and C++ can be used to write quantum algorithms to be run on quantum computers. The development of quantum computers is an active area of research and engineering.
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Repository of the code that was used in the Quantum Project course
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Some basic quantum computing circuits that can be run on IBM quantum computers. Written in quantum assembly (OpenQASM2.0)
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A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
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A simple Python 3 script for introducing new users to quantum programming in the PennyLane environment. This code was developed as an introductory exercise during the "2023-11-28 Using PennyLane on Pawsey’s Setonix supercomputer" webinar tutorial.
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Эксперименты с алгоритмом Шора
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The repository contains Jupyter notebooks with detailed description of basic quantum protocols and algorithms, the math, circuits and quantum programs using Python.
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GPT that is powered by quantum processes.
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Code developed for my master's thesis on continuous quantum measurements.
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Quantum Circuit Debugger - Extension for IBM Qiskit
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A simple simulator for performing qubit operations and executing circuits.
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A project dedicated to my personal learnings using the Quantum Computing toolkit 'Qiskit'
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Simulating observations of quantum spin with Python and Arduino accelerometer
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Quantum Computing Algorithms Implemented on IBM's 5-Qubit IBMqx4 Hardware. QASM Coding Architecture Built on Python.
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C Implementation of Quantum Simplified-DES
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This is a repository linked with my Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Bachelor's degree Thesis. You can find the Thesis Dissertation attached.
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Pythonic, object oriented approach at simulating quantum systems. Classes for Operators and States are defined. The behavior of `Operators` on `States` are defined via Python functions, in contrast to defining them via a matrix. Reconstruction of a matrix representation of an operator knowing only how it will change a state is possible and imple…
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A Simulator which can perform quantum circuits on Classical Computer
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Files, data, codes and figureess for the paper on studying tes of cationic change in 2 dimensional CoO2 layers
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Quantum experiments exploring the improvement of Shor's algorithm using various languages and libraries such as Q#, Qiskit, QASM.
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