QuReed
Simon Sekav\v{c}nik, Kareem H. El-Safty, Janis N\"otzel

TL;DR
QuReed is an open-source quantum simulation framework that provides accurate models to support research and development in quantum communication, bridging theory, experiments, and engineering with accessible tools.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, peer-reviewed simulation platform with a user-friendly interface to advance quantum communication research and industry applications.
Findings
Provides reliable simulation models for quantum communication protocols.
Facilitates collaboration between theorists and experimentalists.
Accelerates development of quantum communication technologies.
Abstract
We present QuReed, an open-source quantum simulation framework designed to bridge gaps between quantum theory, experimental community and engineering. With Quantum Mechanics maturing and holding significant potential beyond quantum computing, the need for physically accurate simulations becomes critical. QuReed offers peer-reviewed simulation models, providing researchers and engineers with reliable tools for exploring quantum communication protocols and applications. By facilitating cross-talk between theory and experiments, QuReed aims to accelerate progress in the field and unlock the transformative power of quantum mechanics in the communications industry. Its user-friendly Python interface and comprehensive documentation ensure widespread accessibility and usability, making QuReed a valuable resource for advancing quantum communication technologies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography
