Marek Gluza · @Marekgluza
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I'm a fan.

On Thursday I talked to Stefano Carazza who is pushing forward the vision to have a full stack package.

The package is called Qibo and it's freely available. As in free software.

We talked about about how at a certain stage adoption will become relevant, for now releasing and is the focus.

I say relevant, because it's not going to be an issue, a challange at most. Why, there's a ton of new setups emerging and experimentalists prefer to run everything from a single jupyter notebook and have control over what is happening in their lab rather than be restricted.

A researcher is not building abinitio a to be limited by or some nonsense that our societal system tends to generate.

Qualitatively new ideas are continuously surfacing and to seamlessly make academic progress we need and integrate our efforts. Private interests should not limit what researchers are doing; vide our flawed publication system.

We need 2 things:
- theorists publishing their protocols with code integrated into Qibo as e.g. a calibration, optimization or circuit routine.
- experimentalists setting up Qibo drivers.
Qibo is a bridge between theory and experiments that is going to stand on the FOSS principle. A principle that will allow us to make more progress than without it.

qubits, , , have similar requirements and Qibo is going to make them buzz 😊😄

If that sounds similar to what you think is already doing that then no. The FOSS feature needs to be present otherwise you're making a managerial design error that will show up down the line.

github.com/qiboteam/qibo

#integratedphotonics #trappedions #rydbergatoms #superconducting #ip #quantumdevice #qibolab #qibocal #quantumcomputing #foss #qibo

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