Qiskit is an open-source framework for working with noisy quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and algorithms.
Qiskit is made up elements that each work together to enable quantum computing. This is a simple meta-package to install the elements of Qiskit altogether.
The best way of installing qiskit
is using pip
:
$ pip install qiskit
See install Qiskit for detailed instructions, how to use virtual environments, and build from source standalone versions of the individual Qiskit elements and components.
Qiskit consists of elements and components and it is our goal to have all the elements and components install using this mega package. However, currently some still are not included in the default pip and need to be installed following instructions in their individual packages (this will be fixed in the next update)
The four elements of Qiskit are the essential parts that give Qiskit its power.
Build | Status | Version | Contribute |
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Qiskit Terra | |||
Qiskit Aer | |||
Qiskit Aqua1 | |||
Qiskit Ignis |
Qiskit components are smaller self-contained parts of Qiskit that are needed for full functionality.
Build | Status | Version | Contribute |
---|---|---|---|
Qiskit Tutorial | --- | ||
Qiskit Chemistry1 | |||
IBM Q Provider |
1: Currently these need to be installed separately; see repository for details.
If you'd like to contribute to Qiskit, please take a look at our contribution guidelines. This project adheres to Qiskit's code of conduct. By participating, you are expect to uphold to this code.
We use GitHub issues for tracking requests and bugs. Please use our slack for discussion and simple questions. To join our Slack community use the link. For questions that are more suited for a forum we use the Qiskit tag in the Stack Exchange.
Now you're set up and ready to check out our Qiskit Tutorials repository.
Qiskit is the work of many people who contribute to the project at different levels. If you use Qiskit, please cite as per the included BibTeX file.