Quantum Computing


  • IBM Research Quantum Experience
    http://www.research.ibm.com/quantum/
    IBM Quantum Experience represents the birth of quantum cloud computing, offering hands-on access to IBM’s experimental cloud-enabled quantum computing platform, and allowing users to run algorithms and experiments, work with quantum bits (qubits), and explore tutorials and simulations around what might be possible with quantum computing.
  • Quantiki
    https://quantiki.org/
    social portal for everyone involved in quantum information science.
  • Quantum Architectures and Computation (QuArC) - Microsoft Research
    http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/quarc/default.aspx
    QuArc is a research group devoted to designing a comprehensive system architecture for a scalable, fault-tolerant, programmable topological (or conventional) quantum computer, to include a fine-grained control environment consisting of high- and low-level programming languages, compilers, and circuit synthesis and optimization tools suitable for real-world applications. We also are interested in developing new quantum algorithms and designing their implementations.
  • Quantum Computing Primer | D-Wave Systems
    http://www.dwavesys.com/tutorials/background-reading-series/quantum-computing-primer
    tutorial is intended to introduce the concepts and terminology used in Quantum Computing, to provide an overview of what a Quantum Computer is, and why you would want to program one.
  • Quantum Moves by ScienceAtHome
    https://www.scienceathome.org/quantum-research/projects
    Play our Citizen Science games and help building the Quantum Computers of tomorrow!
  • Quantum Zeitgeist – Quantum Computing
    https://quantumzeitgeist.com/
    Quantum Zeitgeist looks at the interplay between you and Quantum Computing Technology
  • QUROPE | Quantum Information Processing and Communication in Europe
    http://qurope.eu/
    The QUROPE site is hosted at the Research Center for Quantum Information, Institute of Physics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and currently maintained by the QUTE-EUROPE Coordination Action
  • QuTiP - Quantum Toolbox in Python
    http://qutip.org/
    QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of open quantum systems. The QuTiP library depends on the excellent Numpy, Scipy, and Cython numerical packages. In addition, graphical output is provided by Matplotlib.
  • Record-breaking 45-qubit quantum computing simulation run at NERSC
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-record-breaking-qubit-quantum-simulation-nersc.html
    When two researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) announced in April that they had successfully simulated a 45-qubit quantum circuit, the science community took notice: it was the largest ever ...
  • Welcome to the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit Preview | Microsoft Docs
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/quantum/
    The development kit contains the tools you'll need to build your own quantum computing programs and experiments. Assuming some experience with Microsoft Visual Studio, beginners can write their first quantum program, and experienced researchers can quickly and efficiently develop new quantum algorithms.