A new Qiskit backend simulates noisy quantum circuits using density matrices in the Pauli basis with user-selected error models.
Overview and Comparison of Gate Level Quantum Software Platforms
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Quantum computers are available to use over the cloud, but the recent explosion of quantum software platforms can be overwhelming for those deciding on which to use. In this paper, we provide a current picture of the rapidly evolving quantum computing landscape by comparing four software platforms---Forest (pyQuil), Qiskit, ProjectQ, and the Quantum Developer Kit (Q\#)---that enable researchers to use real and simulated quantum devices. Our analysis covers requirements and installation, language syntax through example programs, library support, and quantum simulator capabilities for each platform. For platforms that have quantum computer support, we compare hardware, quantum assembly languages, and quantum compilers. We conclude by covering features of each and briefly mentioning other quantum computing software packages.
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A Software Simulator for Noisy Quantum Circuits
A new Qiskit backend simulates noisy quantum circuits using density matrices in the Pauli basis with user-selected error models.