Efficient Quantum Circuit Simulation


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Efficient Quantum Circuit Simulation


Efficient Quantum Circuit Simulation

Author: George F. Viamontes

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006


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Quantum Circuit Simulation


Quantum Circuit Simulation

Author: George F. Viamontes

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2009-08-04


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Quantum Circuit Simulation covers the fundamentals of linear algebra and introduces basic concepts of quantum physics needed to understand quantum circuits and algorithms. It requires only basic familiarity with algebra, graph algorithms and computer engineering. After introducing necessary background, the authors describe key simulation techniques that have so far been scattered throughout the research literature in physics, computer science, and computer engineering. Quantum Circuit Simulation also illustrates the development of software for quantum simulation by example of the QuIDDPro package, which is freely available and can be used by students of quantum information as a "quantum calculator."

Efficient Implementation of Quantum Circuit Simulation with Decision Diagrams


Efficient Implementation of Quantum Circuit Simulation with Decision Diagrams

Author: Stefan Hillmich

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2023-09-27


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This book provides an easy-to-read introduction into quantum computing as well as classical simulation of quantum circuits. The authors showcase the enormous potential that can be unleashed when doing these simulations using decision diagrams—a data structure common in the design automation community but hardly used in quantum computing yet. In fact, the covered algorithms and methods are able to outperform previously proposed solutions on certain use cases and, hence, provide a complementary solution to established approaches. The award-winning methods are implemented and available as open-source under free licenses and can be easily integrated into existing frameworks such as IBM’s Qiskit or Atos’ QLM.