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# Anders & Briegel in Python |
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Implementing Anders & Briegel "Fast simulation of stabilizer circuits using a graph state representation" in Python. |
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Work in progress: use at your own risk. |
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# Server |
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The graph state can be visualized and edited in a browser using the built-in web server. |
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To get a blank canvas, run `python server/server.py` and open `localhost:8000` in a web browser. |
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<!--This can also be used to visualize the state of programs during execution. See `examples/visualize.py` for an example of how to do this.--> |
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# License |
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MIT |
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