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Alpha Release. OpenFermion is an open source library for obtaining and manipulating representations of fermionic systems (including quantum chemistry) for simulation on quantum computers. Cirq is an open source library for writing, manipulating, and optimizing quantum circuits and running them against quantum computers and simulators. OpenFermion-Cirq extends the functionality of OpenFermion by providing routines and tools for using Cirq to compile and compose circuits for quantum simulation algorithms.

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Getting started

Installing OpenFermion-Cirq requires pip. Make sure that you are using an up-to-date version of it. Once installation is complete, be sure to take a look at our ipython tutorials and code documentation.

Installation

To install the latest PyPI releases as libraries (in user mode):

python -m pip install --user openfermioncirq

Developer install

To install the latest versions of OpenFermion, Cirq and OpenFermion-Cirq (in development mode):

git clone https://github.com/quantumlib/OpenFermion-Cirq
cd OpenFermion-Cirq
python -m pip install -e .

How to contribute

We'd love to accept your contributions and patches to OpenFermion-Cirq. There are a few small guidelines to follow which you can read about here.

Authors

Kevin J. Sung (Google), Jarrod McClean (Google), Ian Kivlichan (Google), Casey Duckering (Google), Craig Gidney (Google), and Ryan Babbush (Google).

How to cite

When using OpenFermion-Cirq for research projects, please cite:

Jarrod R. McClean, Ian D. Kivlichan, Kevin J. Sung, Damian S. Steiger, Yudong Cao, Chengyu Dai, E. Schuyler Fried, Craig Gidney, Brendan Gimby, Pranav Gokhale, Thomas Häner, Tarini Hardikar, Vojtĕch Havlíček, Cupjin Huang, Josh Izaac, Zhang Jiang, Xinle Liu, Matthew Neeley, Thomas O'Brien, Isil Ozfidan, Maxwell D. Radin, Jhonathan Romero, Nicholas Rubin, Nicolas P. D. Sawaya, Kanav Setia, Sukin Sim, Mark Steudtner, Qiming Sun, Wei Sun, Fang Zhang and Ryan Babbush. OpenFermion: The Electronic Structure Package for Quantum Computers. arXiv:1710.07629. 2017.

We are happy to include future contributors as authors on later releases.

Disclaimer

Copyright 2018 The OpenFermion Developers. This is not an official Google product.


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