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qubit.js

v0.0.1

Published

A very simple quantum computing circuit simulator

Downloads

7

Readme

qubit.js

A simple quantum computing circuit simulator (working on progress)
Not Finished yet!

Install

node.js

npm install qubit.js

browser

<script src="qubit.min.js"></script>

Build

npm install  
./build.sh

Usages

const {QuantumComputing} = require('./lib/qubit.js')
const qc = new QuantumComputing()
qc
  .boot(1)   // create one qubit register
  .x(0)      // apply Pauli X Gate to qubit[0]
  .measure() // measure all

console.log(qc.toQASM())    // convert to QASM code  
console.log(qc.getResult()) // print probabilities  

API

  • boot(qubitRegsNum, classicRegNum=qubitRegsNum) init quantum computing circuit.
  • applySingleBitMatrix(offset, matrix) apply matrix to qubits[offset].
  • applyTwoBitsMatrix(control, target, matrix) apply matrix to qubits[control] and qubits[target].
  • id(offset || 'all') apply Identity Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • x(offset || 'all') apply Pauli X Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • y(offset || 'all') apply Pauli Y Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • z(offset || 'all') apply Pauli Z Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • s(offset || 'all') apply Phase Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • sdg(offset || 'all') apply Phase Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • t(offset || 'all') apply Phase Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • tdg(offset || 'all') apply Phase Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • h(offset || 'all') apply Hadamard Gate to qubits[offset] or all qubits.
  • cnot(control, target) apply Controlled Gate to qubits[control] and qubits[target].
  • cx(control, target) apply Controlled Gate to qubits[control] and qubits[target].
  • barrier(offsets=[] || 'all') the barrier prevents transformations accross this source line.
  • measure(q || 'all', c) measure qubits[q] to classicReg[c] or measure one-to-one.
  • getResult() get result after measurement.
  • toQASM() convert to QASM 2.0 code.
  • executeQASM(code) execute QASM 2.0 code.

For more information, read qubit.js source code.

References

A bunch of materials
A gentle introduction to quantum computing
An introduction to quantum computing (<- this one is very nice)

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