Matic Petrič
Comfortably Quantum with Qrisp
#1about 5 minutes
Moving beyond quantum circuits to high-level variables
Traditional quantum circuit construction is complex and hinders collaboration, but a high-level variable-based approach simplifies code dramatically.
#2about 4 minutes
Using QuantumVariables and QuantumFloats for arithmetic
The QuantumVariable encapsulates qubits, enabling higher-level types like QuantumFloat which supports standard arithmetic operations out of the box.
#3about 3 minutes
Implementing logic with QuantumBools and comparisons
QuantumBool types enable logical operations and comparisons between quantum variables, which is crucial for building complex algorithmic logic.
#4about 2 minutes
Implementing Shor's algorithm with high efficiency
Qrisp's high-level abstractions allow for a compact implementation of Shor's algorithm that significantly outperforms other frameworks on key performance metrics.
#5about 2 minutes
Simulating molecular systems with the operators module
The operators module provides tools for defining Hamiltonians with creation and annihilation operators, simplifying the simulation of molecular ground state energies.
#6about 2 minutes
Overcoming compilation bottlenecks with JAX and QIR
Qrisp integrates with Google's JAX library to compile code through MLIR down to the Quantum Intermediate Representation (QIR) for efficient hybrid computation.
#7about 3 minutes
A practical quantum chemistry application walkthrough
A step-by-step code example demonstrates how to estimate the ground state energy of a hydrogen molecule using quantum phase estimation.
#8about 2 minutes
Using quantum environments for advanced control flow
Quantum environments provide high-level abstractions for implementing classical control flow, such as conditional operations and loops, without manual circuit construction.
#9about 2 minutes
Efficient qubit recycling with automatic uncomputation
Automatic uncomputation is a key feature that recycles ancillary qubits after use, leading to more sustainable and resource-efficient quantum programs.
#10about 5 minutes
Implementing the linear combination of unitaries primitive
The Linear Combination of Unitaries (LCU) is a powerful primitive for simulating complex systems, implemented concisely in Qrisp using control and conjugation environments.
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Introducing Eclipse Qrisp for developers
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How quantum variables and data types work
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The future of quantum and getting started today
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Q&A on running on hardware and uncomputation
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How to program quantum computers using circuit models
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Comparing Qrisp's high-level code and performance
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Automating quantum memory management with uncomputation
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Summary and call to join the community
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