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A backend for QuantumCumulants.jl [$200] #73

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Krastanov opened this issue Aug 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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A backend for QuantumCumulants.jl [$200] #73

Krastanov opened this issue Aug 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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A backend for QuantumCumulants.jl [$200]

The QuantumCumulants library (part of the QuantumOptics organization) provides for an elegant way to solve truncated differential equations for expectation values of quantum observables. To claim this bounty you need to create an express interface for converting symbolic objects from QuantumSymbolics into objects QuantumCumulants can work with.

Required skills: Knowledge of the QuantumCumulants library

Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov and/or @david-pl

Duration: 2 months

Payout procedure:

The Funding for these bounties comes from the National Science Foundation and from the NSF Center for Quantum Networks. The payouts are managed by the NumFOCUS foundation and processed in bulk once every two months. If you live in a country in which NumFOCUS can make payments, you can participate in this bounty program.

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To claim exclusive time to work on this bounty either post a comment here or message skrastanov@umass.edu with:

  • your name
  • github username
  • (optional) a brief list of previous pertinent projects you have engaged in

Currently the project is claimed by no one until ....

If you want to, you can work on this project without making a claim, however claims are encouraged to give you and other contributors peace of mind. Whoever has made a claim takes precedence when solutions are considered.

You can always propose your own funded project, if you would like to contribute something of value that is not yet covered by an official bounty.

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