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The Cirq module that provides tools and access to the Google Quantum Computing Service

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This is a development version of Cirq-google and may be unstable.

For the latest stable release of Cirq-google see here.

cirq-google

Cirq is a Python library for writing, manipulating, and optimizing quantum circuits and running them against quantum computers and simulators.

This module is cirq-google, which provides everything you’ll need to run Cirq quantum algorithms on the Google Quantum Computing Service. It also contains additional tools for calibration and characterization of the Google quantum devices.

Documentation

Access to Google Hardware is currently restricted to those in an approved group. In order to do this, you will need to apply for access, typically in partnership with a Google sponsor.

To get started with the Quantum Computing Service, checkout the following guide and tutorial:

Installation

To install the stable version of only cirq-google, use pip install cirq-google. To install the pre-release version of only cirq-google, use pip install cirq-google –pre.

Note, that this will install both cirq-google and cirq-core as well.

To get all the optional modules installed as well, you’ll have to use pip install cirq or pip install cirq –pre for the pre-release version.

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