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# abp 0.4.27 |
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Python port of Anders and Briegel' s [method](https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0504117) for fast simulation of Clifford circuits. |
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Python port of Anders and Briegel' s [method](https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0504117) for fast simulation of Clifford circuits. |
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## Documentation |
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You can read the full documentation [here](https://peteshadbolt.co.uk/abp/). You can also build it locally using Sphinx with `make doc`. |
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``` |
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If installed from source, check that abp is running your local Python install by ensuring that the first line of `abp/bin/abpserver` matches your local python install (which can be found using `which python`). If not, you will need to change it to your local python path. |
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Some OSX users may find they need additional modifications to their install. their path to execute `abpserver` from the command line. To add `abpserver` to your path, you must find where it is installed, e.g. using the search: |
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Some OSX users may find they need additional modifications to their path to execute `abpserver` from the command line. To add `abpserver` to your path, you must first find where it is installed, e.g. by typing: |
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```shell |
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$ find / -iname "abpserver" |
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