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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python: March 2013
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python. The latest updates and demos for the Quantum Toolbox in Python. Saturday, March 16, 2013. Why Release Your Code Part II: Reproducing Scientific Results. Quantum Signatures of the Optomechanical Instability. Phys Rev. Lett. 109. This is an ideal example for several reasons: I) It is an interesting topic. II) This paper relies almost entirely on numerical results to support their conclusion. III) It is a perfect project for applying QuTiP. Is the steady state density m...
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Quantum Mechanic
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Dec 1, 2014. Play around with simulations of quantum circuits! Simulates and displays quantum circuits using QuTiP. And outputs the behaviour of the resulting n-qubit circuit as a 2. Unitary matrix. (Naturally, this means you’re not allowed to use very many qubits! Built as my final project in 6.845: Quantum Complexity Theory. See the code on GitHub. The blog of Chelsea Voss. Csvoss [at] mit [dot] edu. Last updated October 2015.
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python: June 2012
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python. The latest updates and demos for the Quantum Toolbox in Python. Friday, June 29, 2012. QuTiP: The First Year. Although the first version of QuTiP wasn't released until July 29, 2011, the Goggle Code repository and website has been officially active for one year now! On this one year anniversary, I thought I would share some of the statistics about QuTiP that have been collected:. Of Downloads: 1,000. We lost the ability to keep track with the new webpage layout).
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python: January 2013
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python. The latest updates and demos for the Quantum Toolbox in Python. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Quantum mechanics lectures with QuTiP. Is a great new way of organizing scientific calculations that are programmed in Python. With an IPython notebook the simulation code and the results of the calculations are contained in a single file, which makes it easy to archive and version control entire simulations. The notebooks are available at this github repository.
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python: Getting Started with QuTiP on PiCloud
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python. The latest updates and demos for the Quantum Toolbox in Python. Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Getting Started with QuTiP on PiCloud. Welcome to pylab, a matplotlib-based Python environment [backend: module:/ IPython.zmq.pylab.backend inline]. For more information, type 'help(pylab)'. Well as it turns out, you do. Since QuTiP is written in python you can easily use the service provided PiCloud. To offload heavy computation to the cloud. Or download the notebook as a gist.
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python: July 2012
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QuTiP: The Quantum Toolbox in Python. The latest updates and demos for the Quantum Toolbox in Python. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Quantum process tomography (QPT) is a useful technique for characterizing experimental implementations of quantum gates involving a small number of qubits. Recently, QPT has been used in a number of beautiful experiments with for example superconducting qubits [ Bialczak2010. Nuclear spins [ Steger2012. Ion traps [ Riebe2006. Just to mention a few. Labels for operator basis. Visua...