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Description
LIQUi|> serves as a comprehensive software architecture and toolkit specifically designed for quantum computing applications. It features a programming language alongside optimization and scheduling algorithms, as well as quantum simulation capabilities. This tool enables the conversion of high-level quantum algorithms into the low-level machine instructions needed for quantum devices. The development of LIQUi|> is being spearheaded by the Quantum Architectures and Computation Group (QuArC) at Microsoft Research. QuArC has crafted this extensive software platform to facilitate the exploration and comprehension of various quantum protocols, algorithms, error correction methods, and devices. Additionally, LIQUi|> provides functionalities for simulating Hamiltonians, quantum circuits, stabilizer circuits, and noise models, while also accommodating client, service, and cloud-based operations. This comprehensive toolkit is an essential resource for researchers and developers venturing into the realm of quantum computing.
Description
The development of large-scale physical quantum computers is proving to be a formidable task, and in parallel with efforts to create these machines, considerable attention is being directed towards crafting effective quantum algorithms. Without a fully realized large quantum computer, it becomes essential to utilize precise software simulations on classical systems to replicate the execution of these quantum algorithms, allowing researchers to analyze quantum computer behavior and refine their designs. In addition to simulating ideal, error-free quantum circuits on a faultless quantum computer, the QX simulator offers the capability to model realistic noisy executions by incorporating various error models, such as depolarizing noise. Users have the option to activate specific error models and set a physical error probability tailored to mimic a particular target quantum computer. This defined error rate can be based on factors like gate fidelity and qubit decoherence characteristics of the intended platform, ultimately aiding in the realistic assessment of quantum computation capabilities. Thus, these simulations not only inform the design of future quantum computers but also enhance our understanding of the complexities involved in quantum processing.
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/language-integrated-quantum-operations-liqui/
Vendor Details
Company Name
Quantum Computing Simulation
Website
quantum-studio.net