QuTiP: Quantum Toolbox in Python

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QuTiP: Quantum Toolbox in Python

http://qutip.org
Python software for simulating open quantum systems.

QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of closed and open quantum systems. The QuTiP library depends on the excellent Numpy and Scipy numerical packages. In addition, graphical output is provided by Matplotlib. QuTiP aims to provide user-friendly and efficient numerical simulations of a wide variety of quantum mechanical problems, including those with Hamiltonians and/or collapse operators with arbitrary time-dependence, commonly found in a wide range of physics applications. QuTiP is freely available for use and/or modification on all Unix-based platforms. Being free of any licensing fees, QuTiP is ideal for exploring quantum mechanics in research as well as in the classroom.





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GPLv3




Leaders and contributors

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Paul Nation Developer
Robert Johansson Developer


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Users GroupSupporthttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/qutip


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