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1.0.2
  • Getting started
  • Introductory Tutorial

Fundamental Objects

  • States
  • Channels
  • Measurements

Mathematics

  • Linear Algebra
  • Permutations

Random Objects

  • Random Objects

Nonlocal Games

  • Nonlocal Games

Tutorials

  • Tutorials
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toqito

The toqito package is an open source library for studying various objects in quantum information, namely, states, channels, and measurements. toqito focuses on providing numerical tools to study problems pertaining to entanglement theory, nonlocal games, and other aspects of quantum information that are often associated with computer science.

Build Status Documentation Codecov DOI Unitary Fund

User Documentation

  • Getting started
    • Installing
    • Installing BLAS/LAPACK
    • Testing
    • Contributing
    • Reporting Issues
    • Citing
  • Introductory Tutorial
    • States
    • Channels
    • Measurements

Fundamental Objects

  • States
    • Distance Metrics for Quantum States
    • Optimizations over Quantum States
    • Operations on Quantum States
    • Properties of Quantum States
    • Quantum States
  • Channels
    • Distance Metrics for Quantum Channels
    • Quantum Channels
    • Operations on Quantum Channels
    • Properties of Quantum Channels
  • Measurements
    • Operations on Measurements
    • Properties of Measurements

Mathematics

  • Linear Algebra
    • Matrices
    • Operations on Matrices and Vectors
    • Properties of Matrices and Vectors
  • Permutations
    • Permutations

Random Objects

  • Random Objects
    • Random

Nonlocal Games

  • Nonlocal Games
    • XOR Games
    • Nonlocal Games
    • Extended Nonlocal Games
    • Quantum Hedging Protocols

Tutorials

  • Tutorials
    • Nonlocal Games
    • XOR Games
    • Extended Nonlocal Games
    • Quantum State Distinguishability
    • Quantum State Exclusion
    • Quantum Communication
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