TY - ADVS
T1 - QuTiP
T2 - Quantum Toolbox in Python
AU - Johansson, Robert
AU - Nation, Paul
AU - Giguère, Eric
AU - Cross, Simon
AU - Lishman, Jake
AU - Vardhan, Anubhav
AU - Pitchford, Alexander
AU - Paul,
AU - Granade, Cassandra
AU - Galicia, Asier
AU - Li, Boxi
AU - TAMAKOSHI, Yuji
AU - Suarez, Gerardo Jose
AU - christian512,
AU - Emi,
AU - Shammah, Nathan
AU - Grimsmo, Arne Løhre
AU - Baden, Markus
AU - Migdał, Piotr
AU - Ahmed, Shahnawaz
AU - Vasilyev, Denis
AU - Fischer, Kevin
AU - Thakre, Purva
AU - Lambert, Neill
AU - MathiB123,
AU - Agarwal, Rochisha
AU - sbisw002,
AU - Aslani, Mahdi
AU - Cordeiro, Matheus Gomes
PY - 2011/7/29
Y1 - 2011/7/29
N2 - QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of open quantum systems. The QuTiP library depends on the excellent Numpy, Scipy, and Cython numerical packages. In addition, graphical output is provided by Matplotlib. QuTiP aims to provide user-friendly and efficient numerical simulations of a wide variety of Hamiltonians, including those with arbitrary time-dependence, commonly found in a wide range of physics applications such as quantum optics, trapped ions, superconducting circuits, and quantum nanomechanical resonators. QuTiP is freely available for use and/or modification on all major platforms such as Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows. Being free of any licensing fees, QuTiP is ideal for exploring quantum mechanics and dynamics in the classroom.
From the classroom to the corporate office, QuTiP is used around the world to advance research in quantum optics, quantum information, quantum open systems, optomechanics, and many related fields. QuTiP is in use at nearly every single research university around the globe, government-funded research labs, and is relied upon by every major corporation focused on developing a quantum computer.
QuTiP is already being used at a variety of institutions around the globe, and has been downloaded more than a million times since its initial release. Need help in simulating a tricky problem? Our large community of users are gracious enough to take a moment of their time and help in tackling even the most esoteric of issues.
AB - QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of open quantum systems. The QuTiP library depends on the excellent Numpy, Scipy, and Cython numerical packages. In addition, graphical output is provided by Matplotlib. QuTiP aims to provide user-friendly and efficient numerical simulations of a wide variety of Hamiltonians, including those with arbitrary time-dependence, commonly found in a wide range of physics applications such as quantum optics, trapped ions, superconducting circuits, and quantum nanomechanical resonators. QuTiP is freely available for use and/or modification on all major platforms such as Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows. Being free of any licensing fees, QuTiP is ideal for exploring quantum mechanics and dynamics in the classroom.
From the classroom to the corporate office, QuTiP is used around the world to advance research in quantum optics, quantum information, quantum open systems, optomechanics, and many related fields. QuTiP is in use at nearly every single research university around the globe, government-funded research labs, and is relied upon by every major corporation focused on developing a quantum computer.
QuTiP is already being used at a variety of institutions around the globe, and has been downloaded more than a million times since its initial release. Need help in simulating a tricky problem? Our large community of users are gracious enough to take a moment of their time and help in tackling even the most esoteric of issues.
U2 - 10.5281/zenodo.595241
DO - 10.5281/zenodo.595241
M3 - Software
PB - Zenodo
ER -