I recommend using Qiskit to explore famous thought experiments (e.g. the famous Schrödinger's cat), vide "A Physics Lab Inside Your Head: Quantum Thought Experiments as an Educational Tool" by Maria Violaris https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07840
It is a great little programming language to simulate and even learn about quantum physics and computing , as is Xanadu's strawberry fields for photonic quantum computers. There are a great range of summer school content from the IBM qiskit summer school they used to run.
I recommend using Qiskit to explore famous thought experiments (e.g. the famous Schrödinger's cat), vide "A Physics Lab Inside Your Head: Quantum Thought Experiments as an Educational Tool" by Maria Violaris https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07840
hello,
i've used it during my last job =?> its a really great project!! :+1: ;)
and its really useful not only for IBM hardware - a lot of smaller quantum-computing vendors have integrations for their hardware:
they are called qiskit-providers and are available in the community-project:
* https://github.com/qiskit-community/
sadly they are sometimes of lets call it "varying quality" depending on the vendor ;))
cheers a..z
It is a great little programming language to simulate and even learn about quantum physics and computing , as is Xanadu's strawberry fields for photonic quantum computers. There are a great range of summer school content from the IBM qiskit summer school they used to run.