Solution of IBM Quantum Challenge 2024
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Solution of IBM Quantum Challenge 2024
Collection of various programs written in OpenQASM
Quantum Simulation of 3 qubit Ising Hamiltonian run on IBM Quantum Hardware.
This repository hosts the practice codes from my IBM Quantum LAB. This is a mirror, the original repository is hosted in codeberg.org
Testing GHZ state creation
Basic arithmetic on a Quantum Circuit
Misc quantum circuits designed to run on IBM, IonQ, Quantinuum or Rigetti Quantum computers
Solutions for IBM Quantum Challenge Fall 2021
⚛️ Quantum 4 All - Research and Exploration in the Field of Quantum Computing
This repository contains IBM Quantum Qiskit Quantum Computing Programs and Projects
Python script files I used for the course
An online quantum computing challenge for NSUT Qiskit Fall Fest 2022 consisting of 5 challenges with an inbuilt grading system.
A short tutorial demonstrating the strangeness and advantage of playing quantum games using the CHSH game as an example.
Taking notes while learning about Quantum Computing & IBM's Qiskit Toolkit.
My solution to the IBM Quantum Challenge Fall 2020.
⚛️ Quantum computing research with AI and traditional computers.
🪬 I Do Design AI and Code - with vibe, frequency and joy
The Non-Equilibrium Evolution PYthon based library (*Neepy*) is a programming tool designed to simulate the evolution of quantum systems out of equilibrium. This library presents a fast prototyping of the evolution of quantum systems based on commonly used evolution equations such as the von Neumann, the Lindblad, or the SEAQT equations of motion.
the Qobj compilation target, includes IBM Q frontend and backend
This repo contains study material, references and question samples for IBM's Assocaite Quantum Developer Certification.
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