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Quantify-core is a unified quantum computing, solid-state and pulse sequencing physical experimentation framework.
Quantify is a Python-based data acquisition framework focused on Quantum Computing and
solid-state physics experiments.
The framework consists of quantify-core (git | docs)
and quantify-scheduler (git | docs).
It is built on top of QCoDeS
and is a spiritual successor of PycQED.
quantify-core
is the core module that contains all basic functionality to control experiments. This includes:
For a general overview of Quantify and connecting to its open-source community, see quantify-os.org. Quantify is maintained by the Quantify Consortium consisting of Qblox and Orange Quantum Systems.
The software is free to use under the conditions specified in the license.
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Quantify-core is a unified quantum computing, solid-state and pulse sequencing physical experimentation framework.
We found that quantify-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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