Quantum++
Version 2.4 - 13 May 2020
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About
Quantum++ is a modern C++11 general purpose quantum computing library, composed solely of template header files. Quantum++ is written in standard C++11 and has very low external dependencies, using only the Eigen 3 linear algebra header-only template library and, if available, the OpenMP multi-processing library.
Quantum++ is not restricted to qubit systems or specific quantum information processing tasks, being capable of simulating arbitrary quantum processes. The main design factors taken in consideration were the ease of use, high portability, and high performance. The library's simulation capabilities are only restricted by the amount of available physical memory. On a typical machine (Intel i5 8Gb RAM) Quantum++ can successfully simulate the evolution of 25 qubits in a pure state or of 12 qubits in a mixed state reasonably fast.
To report any bugs or ask for additional features/enhancements, please submit an issue with an appropriate label.
If you are interesting in contributing to this project, feel free to contact me. Alternatively, fork the repository, add your contribution, then finally create a pull request. If I accept the pull request, I will merge your custom branch with the latest development branch. The latter will eventually be merged into a future release version. To contribute, you need to have a solid knowledge of C++ (preferably C++11), including templates and the standard library, a basic knowledge of quantum computing and linear algebra, and working experience with Eigen 3.
For additional Eigen 3 documentation see http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/dox/. For a simple Eigen 3 quick ASCII reference see http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/dox/AsciiQuickReference.txt.
Copyright (c) 2013 - 2020 Vlad Gheorghiu.
License
Quantum++ is distributed under the MIT
license. Please see the
LICENSE
file for more
details.
Installation instructions and further documentation
Please see the installation guide
INSTALL.md
and the comprehensive Wiki for further
documentation and detailed examples.
To generate the full official API documentation in both PDF and HTML formats run
doxygen
on the Doxyfile
file. The tool dot
from the Graphviz
package must be installed (sudo apt-get install graphviz
in Ubuntu/Debian). Running doxygen
will generate the
documentation directory doc
containing both the HTML and LaTeX documentation.
The HTML documentation file will be accessible by opening doc/html/index.html
with the browser of your choice.
To generate a PDF file of the documentation, run
latexmk -pdf refman.tex
from the doc/latex
directory or compile the file doc/latex/refman.tex
with your LaTeX compiler. This will create the doc/latex/refman.pdf
documentation file. Consult your favourite LaTeX manual for how to compile/build LaTeX files under your specific operating system.