Anders and Briegel in Python
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README.md

abp

Python port of Anders and Briegel’ s method for fast simulation of Clifford circuits. Should do thousands of qubits without much trouble.

Install with pip:

$ pip install --user abp

demo

Visualization

abp comes with a tool to visualize graph states in a WebGL compatible web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari etc). It uses a client-server architecture.

First, run abpserver in a terminal:

$ abpserver
Listening on port 5000 for clients..

Then browse to http://localhost:5001/ (in some circumstances abp will automatically pop a browser window).

Now, in another terminal, use abp.fancy.GraphState to run a Clifford circuit:

>>> from abp.fancy import GraphState
>>> g = GraphState(10)
>>> g = GraphState(range(10))
>>> for i in range(10):
...     g.act_hadamard(i)
... 
>>> g.update()
>>> for i in range(9):
...     g.act_cz(i, i+1)
... 
>>> g.update()

And you should see a visualization of the state:

demo

Testing

abp has a bunch of tests. You can run them all with nose:

$ nosetests
53 tests run in 39.5 seconds (53 tests passed)

Currently I use some reference implementations of CHP and graphsim which you won't have installed, hence some tests will fail with ImportErrors. You can ignore those :feelsgood:.