MQT QECC - Tools for Quantum Error Correcting Codes
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MQT QECC - Tools for Quantum Error Correcting Codes
Design automation software tools for Topological Quantum Error Correction
Simulation of success rates of generalized matching decoders of the cubic Chamon code.
A fast stabilizer circuit library.
Clifford circuits, graph states, and other quantum Stabilizer formalism tools.
Quantum Error Correction Simulations
Tensor networks for quantum error correction.
Design scalable noise characterisation experiments for quantum computers
Quantum Noise Analysis for Quantum Addition: Part of the Quantum Computing Mentorship Program Screening Task. This repository explores the effects of noise on quantum computations, implements quantum addition using the Draper adder algorithm, and demonstrates techniques to mitigate noise impact on quantum circuits.
My scientific research trying to create the most realiable quantum computation using Qiskit 1.0 and other techniques for superconducting quantum computers
bosonic quantum circuits
Code from my independent research regarding the effects of quantum Mid-Circuit Measurement on spectator qubits
Quantum error correction code AI-discovery with Jax
Qiskit quantum error correction framework
LDPC Belief Propogation decoders
A Julia interface to popular python packages for decoding quantum error correcting codes.
This repository contains the code for simulating quantum error correction (QEC), primarily for the [[5,1,3]] code, using IBM's Qiskit. The project was in the form of a Master's thesis as well as a six-week continuation of the project.
Solutions for IBM Quantum Challenge 2021 (iqc2021)
Repository for the paper "On The Design of Non-CSS Quantum Error Correction Codes with High Quantum Information".
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