Composable Tensor Network library in Julia
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Quantum computing is a field of computing that uses quantum phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data. It is a rapidly growing field with potential applications in fields such as cryptography, chemistry, and optimization. Quantum computers can solve certain problems much faster than classical computers. Various programming languages such as Q#, Python and C++ can be used to write quantum algorithms to be run on quantum computers. The development of quantum computers is an active area of research and engineering.
Composable Tensor Network library in Julia
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