Difference between revisions of "Quantum Computations Online"
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Because of some bug in Chrome canvas rendering please use Firefox, otherwise you will not see black dots in controls gates. This will be fixed soon. | Because of some bug in Chrome canvas rendering please use Firefox, otherwise you will not see black dots in controls gates. This will be fixed soon. | ||
− | <qu qubits="8" size=" | + | <qu qubits="8" size="50" cols="12" init="0" bits="[0,1,2]" prog="yes"> |
[ H(0), H(1), H(2), U([0,1,2],[3,4,5], | [ H(0), H(1), H(2), U([0,1,2],[3,4,5], | ||
function(x) { return Math.pow(7,x)%8; }, 'f'), H(2), C(1,R(1,2)), C(0, R(2,2)), H(1), C(0, R(1,1)), H(0), | function(x) { return Math.pow(7,x)%8; }, 'f'), H(2), C(1,R(1,2)), C(0, R(2,2)), H(1), C(0, R(1,1)), H(0), |
Revision as of 14:21, 25 May 2013
Because of some bug in Chrome canvas rendering please use Firefox, otherwise you will not see black dots in controls gates. This will be fixed soon.
jQ is a simple javascript qunatum computer simulator. It may serve as an educational help, especially an interactive illustration of some basic quantum circuits. jQ may be embedded in any webpage. For details see manual.