hackage.haskell.org : quipper-rendering
Quipper is an embedded, scalable functional programming language for quantum computing. It provides, among other things: A high-level circuit description language. This includes gate-by-gate descriptions of circuit fragments, as well as powerful operators for assembling and manipulating circuits. A monadic semantics, allowing for a mixture of procedural and declarative programming styles. Built-in facilities for automatic synthesis of reversible quantum circuits, including from classical code. Support for hierarchical circuits. Extensible quantum data types. Programmable circuit transformers. Support for three execution phases: compile time, circuit generation time, and circuit execution time. A dynamic lifting operation to allow circuit generation to be parametric on values generated at circuit execution time. Extensive libraries of quantum functions, including: libraries for quantum integer and fixed-point arithmetic; the Quantum Fourier transform; an efficient Qram implementation; libraries for simulation of pseudo-classical circuits, Stabilizer circuits, and arbitrary circuits; libraries for exact and approximate decomposition of circuits into specific gate sets. This package contains the rendering part, which has been separated to reduce dependencies in quipper-core.
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License: BSD-3-Clause
Latest release: about 9 years ago
First release: about 9 years ago
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