This repo stores some public resources from JuliaQuantum including Meetup slides, educational demos and so on.
Except otherwise noticed in particular directories, the MIT license is assumed to the source codes in the repo.
To clone this repository, you need to install Git, and run the following command line in terminal
git clone https://github.com/JuliaQuantum/Resources
on your local directory where you want to clone the Resources repository to.
You can also download the whole repository in a ZIP ball through the Dlownload ZIP button on GitHub.
To contribute to this project, you may want to fork this repo and submit a pull request through Git.
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GSoC2015 project on QuDynamics.jl for quantum dynamics solvers by Amit Jamadagni:
Proposal docs can be found in the
GSoC/2015/
directory.
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Talk 1: Predictive Analysis in Julia - An overview of the JuMP package for optimization by Philip Thomas:
Video on Youtube (also available over this channel).
Slides and interactive codes are under the
Meetups/2015Berkeley/BerkeleyTalk1/
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Talk 2: Convex.jl: Optimization for Everyone by David Deng and Karanveer Mohan:
Video on Youtube (also on this channel).
Slides and interactive codes are under the
Meetups/2015Berkeley/BerkeleyTalk2/
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Talk 3: Quantum Statistical Simulations with Julia by Katharine Hyatt:
Video on Youtube (also on this channel).
Slides are under the
Meetups/2015Berkeley/BerkeleyTalk3
directory.
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Talk 1: New Opportunities with JuliaQuantum - Personal Perspective on Quantum Information by Xiaodong Qi:
Video is coming...
Slides are in the
Meetups/2015USTC/USTCTalk1/
directory. -
Talk 2: QuDynamics : Julia package for solving Dynamical Equations in Quantum Mechanics by Amit Jamadagni:
Video is coming...
Slides are in the
Meetups/2015USTC/USTCTalk2/
directory.