A DQCsim backend plugin for the Intel QS simulator.
You need a DQCsim host plugin executable installed. You may use the dqcsim
host, which you can install running cargo install dqcsim --features cli
for a system-wide installation.
If you prefer to work on Python virtualenvs, you may install it running pip install dqcsim
.
NOTE:
poetry
crashes if you try to installdqcsim
. This is a known bug.
You will also need a frontend that generates the gate stream. The OpenQASM frontend has been used but the cQASM frontend could also be used. You may install them by running cargo install dqcsim-openqasm
and pip install dqcsim-cqasm
.
Once everything is installed, you can simulate your algorithm by running:
dqcsim MY_ALGORITHM.qasm dqcsim-iqs
or
dqcsim MY_ALGORITHM.cq dqcsim-iqs
Requirements:
- Rust (stable)
- GCC or Intel C/C++ Compiler
- MPI 3.1+ libraries (MPICH recommended)
- CMake 3.14+
In order to use the CMake modules to find the dqcsim
package, you need to install dqcsim
through CMake and not through cargo
or pip
. Because of that you have to clone the dqcsim
repository, build it manually and install it. It will only install the libdqcsim
shared library and the CMake files.
git clone /~https://github.com/QE-Lab/dqcsim
cd dqcsim
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_RELEASE .
cmake --build build --config Release --target all
cmake --build build --config Release --target install
You can then proceed to build this package.
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .
cmake --build build --config Release --target all
This will install the dqcsim-iqs
executable and libiqs
shared library into your system.
cmake --build build --config Release --target install