Libquantum
Libquantum is a C library quantum mechanics simulator originally focused on virtual quantum computers. It is licensed under the GNU GPL. It was a part of SPEC 2006. The latest version is stated to be v1.1.1 (Jan 2013) on the mailing list, but on the website there is only v0.9.1 from 2007.[1]
An author of libquantum, Hendrik Weimer, has published a paper in Nature about using Rydberg atoms for universal quantum simulation with colleagues, using his own work.[2]
References
- ^ Weimer, Hendrik. "[libquantum-users] Release of libquantum 1.1.1".
- ^ Weimer, Hendrik; Müller, Markus; Lesanovsky, Igor; Zoller, Peter; Büchler, Hans Peter (14 March 2010). "A Rydberg quantum simulator". Nature Physics. 6 (5): 382–388. arXiv:0907.1657. Bibcode:2010NatPh...6..382W. doi:10.1038/nphys1614. S2CID 54710282.
External links
- libquantum homepage
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