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Python toolkit for quantum information theory

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(Theory of Quantum Information Toolkit)

The toqito package is an open source Python library for studying various objects in quantum information, namely, states, channels, and measurements.

Specifically, toqito focuses on providing numerical tools to study problems pertaining to entanglement theory, nonlocal games, matrix analysis, and other aspects of quantum information that are often associated with computer science.

toqito aims to fill the needs of quantum information researchers who want numerical and computational tools for manipulating quantum states, measurements, and channels. It can also be used as a tool to enhance the experience of students and instructors in classes pertaining to quantum information.

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Installing

The preferred way to install the toqito package is via pip:

pip install toqito

Alternatively, to install, you may also run the following command from the top-level package directory.

python setup.py install

Using

Full documentation along with specific examples and tutorials are provided here: https://toqito.readthedocs.io/.

More information can also be found on the following toqito homepage.

Testing

The pytest module is used for testing. To run the suite of tests for toqito, run the following command in the root directory of this project.

pytest --cov-report term-missing --cov=toqito tests/

Citing

You can cite toqito using the following DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4743211

If you are using the toqito software package in research work, please include an explicit mention of toqito in your publication. Something along the lines of:

To solve problem "X" we used `toqito`; a package for studying certain
aspects of quantum information.

A BibTeX entry that you can use to cite toqito is provided here:

@misc{toqito,
   author       = {Vincent Russo},
   title        = {toqito: A {P}ython toolkit for quantum information, version 1.0.0},
   howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/vprusso/toqito}},
   month        = May,
   year         = 2021,
   doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.4743211}
 }

The toqito project has been used in the following works:

  • Philip, Aby, Soorya Rethinasamy, Vincent Russo, and Mark M. Wilde. "Quantum Steering Algorithm for Estimating Fidelity of Separability." arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.07911 (2023).

  • Miszczak, Jarosław Adam. "Symbolic quantum programming for supporting applications of quantum computing technologies." arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.09401 (2023).

  • Casalé, Balthazar, Giuseppe Di Molfetta, Sandrine Anthoine, and Hachem Kadri. "Large-Scale Quantum Separability Through a Reproducible Machine Learning Lens." arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.09444 (2023).

Contributing

All contributions, bug reports, bug fixes, documentation improvements, enhancements, and ideas are welcome.

A detailed overview on how to contribute can be found in the contributing guide.

License

MIT License

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