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Dear QuantumLib developers, thank you for publishing this nice Coq library. I'm a glad user of it since last year, indeed I was looking for complex numbers, polynomials (including FTA) and matrices. Despite my lack of interest in quantum computing, your work happened to covered a large part of my needs 👍 . I had nonetheless to fill a few missing things. This message is to let you know of these few extensions of mine to QuantumLib, in case some of them might interest you. More details here:
Note that this is a trimmed-down branch contribution_to_QuantumLib_1.5.1 of my full development https://github.com/letouzey/hofstadter_g , keeping only the QuantumLib-related stuff. The main branch is the place to go to see QuantumLib in use.
So this "issue" is by no mean a real one, but it seemed more appropriate than a Pull Request (at least for now, we may discuss that if you're interested...).
Best regards
Pierre Letouzey, IRIF lab, Université Paris Cité
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Some of these contributions look really nice! For some reason, we didn't get any notifications about the issues you submitted, but we'll take a look and try to follow up soon.
We're definitely hoping to extend the mathematical foundations of QuantumLib, including abstracting away from Complex matrices a bit.
Dear QuantumLib developers, thank you for publishing this nice Coq library. I'm a glad user of it since last year, indeed I was looking for complex numbers, polynomials (including FTA) and matrices. Despite my lack of interest in quantum computing, your work happened to covered a large part of my needs 👍 . I had nonetheless to fill a few missing things. This message is to let you know of these few extensions of mine to QuantumLib, in case some of them might interest you. More details here:
https://github.com/letouzey/hofstadter_g/tree/contribution_to_QuantumLib_1.5.1
Note that this is a trimmed-down branch
contribution_to_QuantumLib_1.5.1
of my full development https://github.com/letouzey/hofstadter_g , keeping only the QuantumLib-related stuff. Themain
branch is the place to go to see QuantumLib in use.So this "issue" is by no mean a real one, but it seemed more appropriate than a Pull Request (at least for now, we may discuss that if you're interested...).
Best regards
Pierre Letouzey, IRIF lab, Université Paris Cité
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: