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This repository introduces the fundamental concepts of quantum information and computation, covering both classical and quantum information theories. It includes the representation of quantum states, measurements, and operations, providing a foundation for understanding quantum algorithms.

  • Updated Sep 24, 2024
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A fusion between Python and legend, a name that suggests that the code is both modern and mythical. 3 months of work, with tons of errors to establish the calculations necessary for the superposition, I want to publish my work and improve it and share it under Apache 2.0 License. Designed to work with NBminer!

  • Updated Sep 7, 2024

A simulation of the BB84 protocol in a Jupyter Notebook using the code from https://qiskit.org/textbook/ch-algorithms/quantum-key-distribution.html. Protocol steps until key sifting have been implemented. Error correction & parameter estimation were not executed.

  • Updated Sep 6, 2024
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Interactive Showcases of Quantum Tic-Tac-Toe Game and Shor's Algorithm for Integer Factorization, covering various Quantum Computing concepts like Quantum Gates, Superposition & Entanglement, Measurement & Collapse, or Quantum Fourier Transform & Phase Estimation, etc.

  • Updated Sep 4, 2024
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From Qiskit Metal to pattern generation to real nanofabrication demo. Here, quantum devices on a chip are patterned via direct-write electron-beam lithography in a nanofabrication facility. Written & patterned by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum hardware engineer.

  • Updated Sep 1, 2024
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