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Spinoza is a fast and flexible quantum simulator written exclusively in Rust,
with bindings available for Python users. Spinoza simulates the evolution of a
quantum system’s state by applying quantum gates, with the core design
principle being that a single-qubit gate applied to a target qubit preserves
the probability of pairs of amplitudes corresponding to measurement outcomes
that differ only in the target qubit. Spinoza is intended to enable the
development of quantum computing solutions by offering researchers and quantum
developers a simple, flexible, and fast tool for classical simulation. For more
information, please see the accompanying
paper.
cargo run --release --example <example-name> -- -q <num-qubits> -t <num-threads>
Contributing
Everyone is welcomed to contribute to Spinoza! Please see the contributing guideline for
more information. If you encounter any issues, please feel free to open a new issue.
References
@misc{yusufov2023designing,
title={Designing a Fast and Flexible Quantum State Simulator},
author={Saveliy Yusufov and Charlee Stefanski and Constantin Gonciulea},
year={2023},
eprint={2303.01493},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={quant-ph}
}
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A High Performance Quantum State Simulator implemented in pure Rust