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Description

Cirq is a Python library designed for creating, modifying, and optimizing quantum circuits, which can be executed on both quantum computers and simulators. It offers valuable abstractions tailored for the current generation of noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, where understanding the hardware specifics is crucial for achieving optimal outcomes. The library includes integrated simulators that can manage both wave function and density matrix representations, capable of simulating noisy quantum channels through Monte Carlo methods or complete density matrix techniques. Additionally, Cirq is compatible with an advanced wavefunction simulator known as qsim, allowing users to replicate quantum hardware experiences through a quantum virtual machine. By utilizing Cirq, researchers can conduct experiments on Google's quantum processors, providing a platform for innovative exploration in quantum computing. For those interested in delving deeper, resources are available to learn about recent experiments and access the code needed to replicate these experiments independently.

Description

Qiskit offers an extensive collection of quantum gates alongside numerous pre-designed circuits, making it accessible for users of all experience levels to engage in research and application development. The transpiler effectively converts Qiskit code into an optimized circuit tailored to a backend’s specific gate set, enabling users to program for any quantum processor they choose. Additionally, users have the option to transpile using the default optimization settings, apply their own custom configurations, or even create personalized plugins. Qiskit facilitates the scheduling and execution of quantum programs on various local simulators as well as cloud-based quantum processors. It accommodates multiple quantum hardware architectures, including superconducting qubits and trapped ions. If you're eager to delve into Qiskit's functionalities, you can start by discovering how to operate it in either a cloud environment or your local Python setup. With these tools and options, Qiskit empowers researchers and developers to push the boundaries of quantum computing further than ever before.

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Python
Superstaq
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Python
Superstaq
Bayesforge
Q-CTRL

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Vendor Details

Company Name

Google

Founded

1998

Country

United States

Website

quantumai.google/cirq

Vendor Details

Company Name

IBM

Founded

1911

Country

United States

Website

www.ibm.com/quantum/qiskit

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