c12-callisto-clients

Different clients for access to the C12 simulator


Keywords
qiskit, quantum, c12, simulator
License
MIT
Install
pip install c12-callisto-clients==0.0.116

Documentation

c12-callisto-clients

c12-callisto-clients is a Python package with a tools that enables a user to communicate with the C12's Callisto simulator whose purpose is to simulate the operations on the real C12 quantum computer.

C12’s quantum computer is based on optimized spin qubits. The spin qubit is realized from electrons trapped in a double quantum dot suspended on carbon nano tubes (CNTs) embedded in a silicon nano circuit and microwave cavity. C12’s spin qubits have high fidelity, scalability and connectivity because of the properties of the materials used to build the basics elements of the C12 system.

Installing

From the PyPI repository

Run the following command inside your local python environment:

pip install c12_callisto_clients

From the GitHub package

In order to run the package the best policy is to create the conda environment where all the necessary packages will be installed. To do that, we need to have conda installed (if that is not the case see conda installation).

  1. Clone the GitHub repository into local folder:

    git clone https://github.com/c12qe/c12simulator-clients.git

  2. Create the conda environment with the command:

    conda env create -f environment.yml

  3. Then activate the conda environment with:

    conda activate c12_callisto_clients

  4. And finally install the dependencies with

    poetry install

Usage

  1. From the command line:
  2. The application will run a circuit given in Open QASM format. In order to do that a user has to have its token (given by the administrator or ??? ). All this parameters can be given as a command line arguments:

    python3 main.py --qasmfile {{PATH_TO_FILE_WITH_QASM_STR}} --token {{USER_AUTH_TOKEN}}

    Additional argument --verbose can be added in order to see the more detailed output.

    Detailed information of the command structure can be obtained using command python3 main.py --help

  3. From the installed package:
  4. Jupyter notebooks are given on the link: notebooks