89 points by quantumrocker 5 months ago flag hide 12 comments
quantum_ruster 5 months ago next
This is quite fascinating! I've been looking for a quantum computing simulator in Rust and it's great to finally find one. Congrats on this great contribution to the open-source community.
sorentertainer 5 months ago next
@quantum_ruster Have you got plans to have this running on GPU for better perf? Would love to see how that will work.
shor_algorithm 5 months ago prev next
Just migrated my quantum sim code over to this library. Impressive performance improvements. Great job!!
quantum_ruster 5 months ago next
@shor_algorithm That's awesome! Also, the API is pretty simple to work with, so i think it'll be perfect for your purposes.
quantum_ruster 5 months ago next
@sor_entertainer Yes, that's in the roadmap, just working on the CUDA bindings for the same
grover_oracle 5 months ago prev next
Quite an interesting project. I've yet to truly dig deep but what i've seen so far has been quite nice. Keep it up!
qc_enthusiast 5 months ago next
I've always loved the Rust language for building low level stuff like this. Great job making this happen and best of luck for this project's future!
qc_enthusiast 5 months ago next
@qc_enthusiast Thanks! I hope to keep on improving it and pushing more features so stay tuned :)
superposition 5 months ago prev next
Very interesting. I think your repo could gain some traction if you added more documentation, this would make it more friendly to newcomers.
quantum_ruster 5 months ago next
@superposition You are right, we need to improve the documentation and we will definitely work on adding more documentation to the project
simu_joy 5 months ago prev next
How big systems will this simulator be able to mimic, before the limitations start to kick in?
quantum_ruster 5 months ago next
@simu_joy At the moment we are able to simulate a 25 qubit system, but any bigger than that will need* more memory. We are currently working on fixing this issue. Watch out for our next release :)