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A Cirq package to simulate and connect to Rigetti quantum computers and Quil QVM

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cirq-rigetti

This is the Cirq-Rigetti integration module. It provides an interface that allows Cirq quantum algorithms to run on quantum computers made by Rigetti Computing Inc.. (See the Documentation section below for information about getting access to Rigetti devices.)

Cirq is a Python package for writing, manipulating, and running quantum circuits on quantum computers and simulators. Cirq provides useful abstractions for dealing with today’s noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computers, where the details of quantum hardware are vital to achieving state-of-the-art results. For more information about Cirq, please visit the Cirq documentation site.

Installation

This module is built on top of Cirq; installing this module will automatically install the cirq-core module and other dependencies. There are two installation options for the cirq-rigetti module:

  • To install the stable version of cirq-rigetti, use

    pip install cirq-rigetti
    
  • To install the latest pre-release version of cirq-rigetti, use

    pip install --upgrade cirq-rigetti~=1.0.dev
    

    (The ~= has a special meaning to pip of selecting the latest version compatible with the 1.* and dev in the name. Despite appearances, this will not install an old version 1.0 release!)

If you would like to install Cirq with all the optional modules, not just cirq-rigetti, then instead of the above commands, use pip install cirq for the stable release or pip install --upgrade cirq~=1.0.dev for the latest pre-release version.

Documentation

To get started with using Rigetti quantum computers through Cirq, please refer to the following documentation:

To get started with using Cirq in general, please refer to the Cirq documentation site.

For more information about getting help, reporting bugs, and other matters related to Cirq and the Cirq-Rigetti integration module, please visit the Cirq repository on GitHub.

Disclaimer

Cirq is not an official Google product. Copyright 2019 The Cirq Developers.

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