The qiskit-iqm
package is deprecated and the GitHub repository has been archived. New versions of
Qiskit on IQM will be published as part of the iqm-client
package and can be installed from public PyPI with pip install iqm-client[qiskit]
.
See the latest documentation at https://docs.meetiqm.com/iqm-client/user_guide_qiskit.html for more
information. The source code is available as part of the iqm-client
package and a public mirror of the source
code is available at https://github.com/iqm-finland/sdk. For support, you can contact [email protected].
Qiskit adapter for IQM's quantum computers.
With Qiskit on IQM, you can for example:
- Transpile arbitrary quantum circuits for IQM quantum architectures
- Simulate execution with an IQM-specific noise model
- Run quantum circuits on an IQM quantum computer
The recommended way is to install the distribution package qiskit-iqm
directly from the
Python Package Index (PyPI):
$ pip install qiskit-iqm
The documentation of the latest Qiskit on IQM release is available here.
Jump to our User guide for a quick introduction on how to use Qiskit on IQM.
You can build documentation for any older version locally by cloning the Git repository, checking out the
corresponding tag, and running the docs builder. For example, to build the documentation for version 12.2
:
$ git clone [email protected]:iqm-finland/qiskit-on-iqm.git
$ cd qiskit-on-iqm
$ git checkout 12.2
$ tox run -e docs
tox run -e docs
will build the documentation at ./build/sphinx/html
. This command requires the tox,
, sphinx
and
sphinx-book-theme
Python packages (see the docs
optional dependency in pyproject.toml
);
you can install the necessary packages with pip install -e ".[dev,docs]"
Qiskit on IQM is free software, released under the Apache License, version 2.0.
Copyright 2022-2024 Qiskit on IQM developers.