OpenQASM is an imperative programming language for describing quantum circuits. It is capable to describe universal quantum computing using the circuit model, measurement-based model, and near-term quantum computing experiments.
Specs, examples and tools for the OpenQASM intermediate representation.
Live doc: version 3.0
For previous version see: 2.0
On this repository, you'll find all the documentation related to OpenQASM, some useful OpenQASM examples, and plugins for some text editors.
The live language documentation specification.
The examples can be found under the examples folder.
They are OpenQASM files, i.e.:
/*
* Repeat-until-success circuit for Rz(theta),
* cos(theta-pi)=3/5, from Nielsen and Chuang, Chapter 4.
*/
OPENQASM 3;
include "stdgates.inc";
/*
* Applies identity if out is 01, 10, or 11 and a Z-rotation by
* theta + pi where cos(theta)=3/5 if out is 00.
* The 00 outcome occurs with probability 5/8.
*/
def segment qubit[2] anc, qubit psi -> bit[2] {
bit[2] b;
reset anc;
h anc;
ccx anc[0], anc[1], psi;
s psi;
ccx anc[0], anc[1], psi;
z psi;
h anc;
measure anc -> b;
return b;
}
qubit input;
qubit[2] ancilla;
bit[2] flags = "11";
bit output;
reset input;
h input;
// braces are optional in this case
while(int(flags) != 0) {
flags = segment ancilla, input;
}
rz(pi - arccos(3 / 5)) input;
h input;
output = measure input; // should get zero
This repository also contains a plugin for working with OpenQASM 2.0 and 3.0 files in vim. You can find its full documentation in the plugins/vim directory.
For research papers, we encourage authors to reference.
- [Version 3.0] Andrew W. Cross, Ali Javadi-Abhari, Thomas Alexander, Niel de Beaudrap, Lev S. Bishop, Steven Heidel, Colm A. Ryan, John Smolin, Jay M. Gambetta, Blake R. Johnson "OpenQASM 3: A broader and deeper quantum assembly language" [arxiv:2104.14722].
- [Previous Version: 2.0] Andrew W. Cross, Lev S. Bishop, John A. Smolin, Jay M. Gambetta "Open Quantum Assembly Language" [arXiv:1707.03429].
The OpenQASM project has a process for accepting changes to the language and making decisions codified in its governance model.
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the [LICENSE] file for details.
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