Can I Model Quantum Gate Operations with Excel and MathCad?

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I'm taking a course that requires me to come up with a research project.

I'm officially in my sophomore year and I'm a Physics Major with a fairly broad exposure to electrical eng. and some advanced math courses.
That being said...

I'm very interested in computer simualtion of quantum gates and circuits. I have an idea already how to simulate classical gates: not, and, or and etc. I want to be able to develop it into a teaching tool.

My resources are a PC, Excel XP, and MathCad Professional.

My plan of attack is to use Excel to link the truth tables with a gif. and macros to tie everything together. I've seen it done with classical gates. I also have an excellent the text, Quantum Computing and Quantum Information

Can I realistically model a quantum gate operation using the above resources?

Thanks. :smile:
 
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Your resources also include the very large variety of free compilers and programming environments available on the web. I would suggest writing a simulator in C or Java, using gcc or the j2sdk.

- Warren
 


Quantum gates and circuits are essential components in the field of quantum computing, which is a rapidly growing area of research. These gates and circuits are used to manipulate and control the state of quantum systems, which allows for more powerful and efficient computation compared to classical computers.

As a physics major with a background in electrical engineering and advanced math, you are well-equipped to explore this topic in your research project. It is great that you have a specific interest in using computer simulation to model quantum gates and circuits, as this is a valuable tool for understanding and visualizing these complex systems.

Your idea of using Excel and MathCad to simulate classical gates is a good starting point. These resources can also be used to model quantum gates, but it may be more challenging due to the inherently probabilistic nature of quantum systems. You may need to incorporate additional programming languages, such as Python or MATLAB, to accurately simulate quantum gates and circuits.

I would recommend consulting with your professor or a quantum computing expert to discuss the feasibility of your plan and potentially explore other resources that may be helpful for your project. It may also be beneficial to familiarize yourself with quantum programming languages, such as Qiskit or QuTiP, which are specifically designed for simulating and implementing quantum algorithms.

Overall, with your background and resources, it is definitely possible to model quantum gates and circuits for your research project. It will require dedication, persistence, and potentially some additional resources, but it is a fascinating and important topic to explore in the field of quantum computing. Good luck with your project!
 
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