Specification and Implementation of Quantum Common Lisp and the Black Stone Quantum Computer simulator, for modelling classical interface gate-model quantum computer programs.
Note: due to an unfortunate naming conflict with Omer's QCL, a quantum programming language based on the syntax of C, we will generally refer to Quantum Common Lisp as (qcλ), or qclambda
in the source.
Documentation available at: http://thephoeron.viewdocs.io/black-stone
- Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Nielson and Chuang, 10th anniversary ed., 2010.
- Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists, Yanofsky and Mannucci, 2008.
- Quantum Algorithms via Linear Algebra, Lipton and Regan, 2015.
- Quantum Information, Computation, and Communication, Jones and Jaksch, 2012.
- Quantum Processes, Systems, and Information, Schumacher and Westmoreland, 2010.
- Quantum Computer Science, Mermin, 2007.
- Quipper, embedded, scalable pure functional language for quantum computation, Selinger, 2013.
- Quantum Lambda Calculus, Selinger, 2009.
- "A lambda calculus for quantum computation with classical control, Selinger, 2006.
- QGAME: Quantum Gate And Measurement Emulator
- Q-Lisp Project (Quantum Computer Programming Language) (not to be confused with QLISP CL Extension for parallel processing)
- Simulation of Quantum Computations in Lisp ftp://prog.vub.ac.be/tech_report/2006/vub-prog-tr-06-15.pdf
Dump the executable:
$ CC=gcc sbcl --script make.lisp
Install for all users:
$ sudo install -v ./black-stone /usr/local/bin
Or if you have a local executable directory on your path:
$ install -v ./black-stone ~/bin
When running from the terminal, it is recommended to use RLWRAP:
$ rlwrap black-stone
...
#[BLACK-STONE::QCL-USER]> _
This will provide you with an improved line-editing environment over the underlying SBCL REPL.
Tested on Linux x86_64 and OS X 10.7
- SBCL 1.1.14+
- Quicklisp
Available through Quicklisp:
LET-OVER-LAMBDA
CL-ISAAC
GSLL
CL-PPCRE
CL-FAD
CLON
(the Command-Line Options Nuker)PROVE
(to run the test suite)
Copyright © 2013–2017, "the Phoeron" Colin J.E. Lupton. This project has been released under the MIT License; please see black-stone/LICENSE
for more information.