TL;DR
This paper introduces a Mathematica package that utilizes a quantum random number generator to produce and analyze truly random quantum states, aiding research in quantum information theory.
Contribution
It presents a novel Mathematica package that integrates a QRNG to generate and simulate random quantum states, enhancing the study of their statistical properties.
Findings
Enables generation of truly random quantum states using QRNG
Provides tools for quantum state analysis and simulation
Facilitates research in quantum information theory
Abstract
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 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 use Quantis QRNG as a source of randomness. It also provides procedures which can be used in simulations not related directly to quantum information processing.
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