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Generating and using truly random quantum states in Mathematica
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Generating and using truly random quantum states in Mathematica
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J. A. Miszczak
The problem of generating random quantum states is of a great interest from the
quantum information theory
point of view. In this paper we present a package for Mathematica computing system harnessing a specific piece of hardware, namely a Quantis quantum
random number generator
(QRNG), for investigating
statistical properties
of quantum states. The described package implements a number of functions for generating random states, which uses a Quantis QRNG as a source of randomness. It also provides procedures which can be used in simulations not related directly to
quantum information
processing.
Journal:
Computer Physics Communications
, vol. (in press), pp. 1-7, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.cpc.2011.08.002
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