OpenFermion is a library for compiling and analyzing quantum algorithms to simulate fermionic systems, including quantum chemistry. The package provides everything from efficient data structures for representing fermionic operators to fermionic circuit primitives for execution on quantum devices. Plugins to OpenFermion provide users with an efficient, and low overhead, means of translating electronic structure calculations into quantum circuit calculations.
Learn more about the OpenFermion data structures, organization, capabilities, and contributing guidelines in our release paper.
Announcing OpenFermion, an open-source platform for translating problems in chemistry and materials science into quantum circuits that can be executed on existing platforms.
Learn how to use OpenFermion to run chemistry simulations on Google's Quantum computers.
OpenFermion interfaces with common electronic structure codes and allows users to perform chemistry simulations easily. Currently-supported plugins include the following open-source codes:
Psi4,
Pyscf, and
Dirac.
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