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Web-based 3D visualization tools for Cirq.

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This is a development version of cirq-web and may be unstable.

For the latest stable release of cirq-web see here.

Cirq

Cirq is a Python library for writing, manipulating, and optimizing quantum circuits and running them against quantum computers and simulators.

This module is cirq-web, which allows users to take advantage of browser based 3D visualization tools and features in Cirq. cirq-web also provides a development environment for contributors to create and add their own visualizations to the module.

Documentation

Documentation for cirq-web can be found in the README files located in this module’s subdirectories.

Below is a quick example of how to generate a portable 3D rendering of the Bloch sphere using cirq-web:

import cirq
from cirq_web import BlochSphere

# Prepare a state
zero_state = [1+0j, 0+0j]
state_vector = cirq.to_valid_state_vector(zero_state)

# Create and display the Bloch sphere
sphere = BlochSphere(state_vector=state_vector)
sphere.generate_html_file()

This will create the file in the current working directory. There are additional options to specify the output directory or to open the visualization in a browser for example.

You can also view and interact with a Bloch sphere in a Colab or Jupyter notebook setting with the following:

import cirq
from cirq_web import BlochSphere

# Prepare a state
zero_state = [1+0j, 0+0j]
state_vector = cirq.to_valid_state_vector(zero_state)

# Create and display the Bloch sphere
sphere = BlochSphere(state_vector=state_vector)
display(sphere)

See the example Jupyter notebook in this directory for more examples on how to use cirq-web.

Installation

Cirq-web is currently in development, and therefore is only available via pre-release.

To install the pre-release version of only cirq-web, use pip install cirq-web –pre.

Note, that this will install both cirq-web and cirq-core.

To get all the optional modules installed as well, you’ll have to use pip install cirq or pip install cirq –pre for the pre-release version.

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