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    OpenQASM

    OpenQASM

    Quantum assembly language for extended quantum circuits

    OpenQASM is an imperative programming language designed for near-term quantum computing algorithms and applications. Quantum programs are described using the measurement-based quantum circuit model with support for classical feed-forward flow control based on measurement outcomes. OpenQASM presents a parameterized set of physical logic gates and concurrent real-time classical computations.
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    PyQuil

    PyQuil

    A Python library for quantum programming using Quil

    PyQuil is a Python library for quantum programming using Quil, the quantum instruction language developed at Rigetti Computing. PyQuil serves three main functions. PyQuil has a ton of other features, which you can learn more about in the docs. However, you can also keep reading below to get started with running your first quantum program. Without installing anything, you can quickly get started with quantum programming by exploring our interactive Jupyter Notebook tutorials and examples. ...
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    NumPy

    NumPy

    The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python

    ...NumPy brings the computational power of languages like C and Fortran to Python, a language much easier to learn and use.
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    CUDA-Q

    CUDA-Q

    C++ and Python support for the CUDA Quantum programming model

    CUDA-Q is an open-source platform for developing hybrid quantum-classical applications using a unified programming model across CPUs, GPUs, and quantum processing units. It provides a full toolchain that includes compilers, runtimes, and libraries for writing quantum programs in both C++ and Python. The platform is designed to be hardware-agnostic, allowing developers to run applications on different quantum backends or simulate them efficiently using GPU acceleration when physical quantum hardware is unavailable. ...
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    Azure Quantum Development Kit

    Azure Quantum Development Kit

    Azure Quantum Development Kit

    Azure Quantum Development Kit, including the Q# programming language, resource estimator, and Quantum Katas. The playground is a small website that loads the Q# editor, compiler, samples, katas, and documentation for the standard library. It's a way to manually validate any changes you make to these components. The easiest way to develop in this repo is to use VS Code. When you open the project root, by default VS Code will recommend you install the extensions listed in .vscode/extensions.json. ...
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    Perceval

    Perceval

    An open source framework for programming photonic quantum computers

    An open-source framework for programming photonic quantum computers. Through a simple object-oriented Python API, Perceval provides tools for composing circuits from linear optical components, defining single-photon sources, manipulating Fock states, running simulations, reproducing published experimental papers and experimenting with a new generation of quantum algorithms.
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    staq

    staq

    Full-stack quantum processing toolkit

    staq is a modern C++ library for the synthesis, transformation, optimization and compilation of quantum circuits. staq is written in standard C++17 and has very low external dependencies. It is usable either through the provided binary tools, or as a header-only library that can be included to provide direct support for parsing & manipulating circuits written in the OpenQASM circuit description language. Inspired by Clang, staq is designed to manipulate OpenQASM syntax trees directly, rather...
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