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Grove

A collection of quantum algorithms built using the Rigetti Forest platform. Grove is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.

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Grove currently includes:

Features in the alpha package are considered experimental.

Documentation

Documentation is hosted at http://grove-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Installation

You can install Grove directly from the Python package manager pip using:

pip install quantum-grove

To instead install Grove from source, clone this repository, cd into it, and run:

pip install -e .

This will install Grove’s dependencies if you do not already have them. However, you will still need to install pyQuil and set up a connection to the Rigetti Forest (see below).

Dependencies

  • NumPy
  • SciPy
  • NetworkX (for building and analyzing graphs)
  • Matplotlib (useful for plotting)
  • pytest (optional, for development testing)
  • mock (optional, for development testing)

Forest and pyQuil

Grove also requires the Python library for Quil, called pyQuil.

You can install pyQuil directly from the Python package manager pip using:

pip install pyquil

To instead install pyQuil from source, clone the pyQuil GitHub repository, cd into it, and run:

pip install -e .

You will need to make sure that your pyQuil installation is properly configured to run with a quantum virtual machine (QVM) or real quantum processor (QPU) hosted on the Rigetti Forest, which requires an API key. See the pyQuil docs for instructions on how to do this.

Building the Docs

We use sphinx to build the documentation. To do this, navigate into Grove's top-level directory and run:

sphinx-build -b html docs/ docs/_build

To view the docs navigate to the newly-created docs/_build directory and open the index.html file in a browser. Note that we use the Read the Docs theme for our documentation, so this may need to be installed using pip install sphinx_rtd_theme.

Development and Testing

We use tox and pytest for testing. Tests can be executed from the top-level directory by simply running:

tox

The setup is currently testing Python 2.7 and Python 3.6.

How to cite Grove and Forest

If you use pyquil, grove or other parts of Forest in your research, please cite it as follows:

bibTeX:

@misc{1608.03355,
  title={A Practical Quantum Instruction Set Architecture},
  author={Smith, Robert S and Curtis, Michael J and Zeng, William J},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.03355},
  year={2016}
}

Text:

R. Smith, M. J. Curtis and W. J. Zeng, "A Practical Quantum Instruction Set Architecture," (2015), 
  arXiv:1608.03355 [quant-ph], https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.03355

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