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Python based QIR Evaluation (JIT) library.

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pyqir-evaluator

The pyqir-evaluator package provides an easy way to execute generated QIR for the purpose of:

  1. easily testing and experimenting with QIR code
  2. connecting it to low-level Python-based lab software such as e.g. QCoDeS

It contains the necessary just-in-time compilation infrastructure as well as an extensibility mechanism to define what actions to perform when a gate is applied in Python.

Installation

The package is released on PyPI and can be installed via pip:

pip install pyqir-evaluator

Examples

There are evaluator examples in the repository.

Let's look at how to log the gate sequence for the Bernstein-Vazirani example.

We can evaluate the generated bitcode with NonadaptiveEvaluator and GateLogger to print out a simple log of the quantum application:

from pyqir.evaluator import NonadaptiveEvaluator, GateLogger

from pathlib import Path
import os

path = Path(__file__).parent
file = os.path.join(path, "bernstein_vazirani.bc")

evaluator = NonadaptiveEvaluator()
logger = GateLogger()

evaluator.eval(file, logger)

print("# output from GateLogger")
logger.print()

This would generate the following output:

# output from GateLogger
qubits[9]
out[9]
x qubit[8]
h qubit[0]
h qubit[1]
h qubit[2]
h qubit[3]
h qubit[4]
h qubit[5]
h qubit[6]
h qubit[7]
h qubit[8]
cx qubit[2], qubit[8]
cx qubit[3], qubit[8]
h qubit[0]
h qubit[1]
h qubit[2]
h qubit[3]
h qubit[4]
h qubit[5]
h qubit[6]
h qubit[7]
measure qubits[0] -> out[0]
measure qubits[1] -> out[1]
measure qubits[2] -> out[2]
measure qubits[3] -> out[3]
measure qubits[4] -> out[4]
measure qubits[5] -> out[5]
measure qubits[6] -> out[6]
measure qubits[7] -> out[7]
measure qubits[8] -> out[8]

Contributing

There are many ways in which you can contribute to PyQIR, whether by contributing a feature or by engaging in discussions; we value contributions in all shapes and sizes! We refer to this document for guidelines and ideas for how you can get involved.

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