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Name: qadence
Version: 1.0.3
Summary: Pasqal interface for circuit-based quantum computing SDKs
Author-email: Aleksander Wennersteen <aleksander.wennersteen@pasqal.com>, Gert-Jan Both <gert-jan.both@pasqal.com>, Niklas Heim <niklas.heim@pasqal.com>, Mario Dagrada <mario.dagrada@pasqal.com>, Vincent Elfving <vincent.elfving@pasqal.com>, Dominik Seitz <dominik.seitz@pasqal.com>, Roland Guichard <roland.guichard@pasqal.com>, "Joao P. Moutinho" <joao.moutinho@pasqal.com>, Vytautas Abramavicius <vytautas.abramavicius@pasqal.com>
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# Qadence

**Qadence** is a Python package that provides a simple interface to build _**digital-analog quantum
programs**_ with tunable qubit interaction defined on _**arbitrary register topologies**_ realizable on neutral atom devices.

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## Feature highlights

* A [block-based system](docs/tutorials/getting_started.md) for composing _**complex digital-analog
  programs**_ in a flexible and scalable manner, inspired by the Julia quantum SDK
  [Yao.jl](https://github.com/QuantumBFS/Yao.jl) and functional programming concepts.

* A [simple interface](docs/digital_analog_qc/analog-basics.md) to work with _**interacting neutral-atom qubit systems**_
  using [arbitrary registers topologies](docs/tutorials/register.md).

* An intuitive [expression-based system](docs/tutorials/parameters.md) developed on top of the symbolic library [Sympy](https://www.sympy.org/en/index.html) to construct _**parametric quantum programs**_ easily.

* [High-order generalized parameter shift rules](docs/advanced_tutorials/differentiability.md) for _**differentiating parametrized quantum operations**_.

* Out-of-the-box _**automatic differentiability**_ of quantum programs with [PyTorch](https://pytorch.org/) integration.

* _**Efficient execution**_ on a variety of different purpose backends: from state vector simulators to tensor network emulators and real devices.

## Installation guide

Qadence is available on [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/qadence/) and can be installed using `pip` as follows:

```bash
pip install qadence
```

The default, pre-installed backend for Qadence is [PyQTorch](https://github.com/pasqal-io/pyqtorch), a differentiable state vector simulator for digital-analog simulation. It is possible to install additional backends and the circuit visualization library using the following extras:

* `pulser`: The [Pulser](https://github.com/pasqal-io/Pulser) backend for composing, simulating and executing pulse sequences for neutral-atom quantum devices.
* `braket`: The [Braket](https://github.com/amazon-braket/amazon-braket-sdk-python) backend, an open source library that provides a framework for interacting with quantum computing hardware devices through Amazon Braket.
* `visualization`: A visualization library to display quantum circuit diagrams.

To install individual extras, use the following syntax (**IMPORTANT** Make sure to use quotes):

```bash
pip install "qadence[braket,pulser,visualization]"
```

To install all available extras, simply do:

```bash
pip install "qadence[all]"
```

**IMPORTANT**
Before installing `qadence` with the `visualization` extra, make sure to install the `graphviz` package
on your system:

```bash
# For Debian-based distributions (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu)
sudo apt install graphviz

# on MacOS
brew install graphviz

# via conda
conda install python-graphviz
```

## Contributing

Before making a contribution, please review our [code of conduct](docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).

- **Submitting Issues:** To submit bug reports or feature requests, please use our [issue tracker](https://github.com/pasqal-io/qadence/issues).
- **Developing in qadence:** To learn more about how to develop within `qadence`, please refer to [contributing guidelines](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md).

### Setting up qadence in development mode

We recommend to use the [`hatch`](https://hatch.pypa.io/latest/) environment manager to install `qadence` from source:

```bash
python -m pip install hatch

# get into a shell with all the dependencies
python -m hatch shell

# run a command within the virtual environment with all the dependencies
python -m hatch run python my_script.py
```

**WARNING**
`hatch` will not combine nicely with other environment managers such as Conda. If you still want to use Conda,
install it from source using `pip`:

```bash
# within the Conda environment
python -m pip install -e .
```

## Citation

If you use Qadence for a publication, we kindly ask you to cite our work using the following BibTex entry:

```latex
@misc{qadence2023pasqal,
  url = {https://github.com/pasqal-io/qadence},
  title = {Qadence: {A} {D}igital-analog quantum programming interface.},
  year = {2023}
}
```

## License
Qadence is a free and open source software package, released under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
