/QuLabEDU

A series of hands-on labs using AWS Braket to learn about quantum information science.

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Overview

QuLabEDU is a series of hands-on labs in quantum information science built for a range of education backgrounds. Each lab is a jupyter-notebook intended to be run via Amazon Web Service's cloud quantum computing platform, Braket. These notebooks consist of an introduction and a series of code-blocks and questions that are answered in real-time.

Usage

  • Create an AWS account with access to Braket.
  • Initialize a notebook on Braket.
  • Go to the labs folder in your initialized Notebook and select your desired lab.

Current Labs

<Q|1> - The Stern-Gerlach Experiment

  • An introduction to the concept of qubit operations and measurements. After getting aquainted with the basics, you will use qubits to recreate the Stern-Gerlach experiment which originally showed the spin-1/2 nature of the electron. Variations on the Stern-Gerlach experiment show how quantum operations and measurement behave quite differently from their classical counterparts.

Roadmap

  • Complete graduate-level version of <Q|1>
  • Create general scaffolding for lab creation
  • Develop future labs based around the following:
    • Rabi oscillations
    • Entanglement, Bell states (2 qubits)
    • Quantum teleportation, usage in error correction
    • Trotterized version of MRI
    • Renyi entropy from twin copies
    • Measure phase shifts in one dimension
    • Preparation of configurable Rydberg arrays
    • Phase diagram of Rydberg atom ladders
    • Measurement of decoherence times (T1, T2) and comparison to hardware listings

Contributing

To contribute, please contact Kenny Heitritter at kenneth-heitritter@uiowa.edu

License

Apache License 2.0