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Thursday, February 04 2021 - 19:00
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Cambridge Quantum Computing Releases tket v0.7 with Open Access to All Python Users
CAMBRIDGE, England, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Free access to premier quantum software development kit designed to 
accelerate quantum applications

Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC ( http://www.cambridgequantum.com/ )) today 
announced the latest version of tket ( 
https://cqcl.github.io/pytket/build/html/index.html ) (pronounced "ticket"), 
its high-performance quantum software development kit (SDK), with all licence 
restrictions removed for use of tket's Python module (also known as "pytket").  

Python is an open-source, general-purpose coding language predominate in 
quantum computing programming and software development. With this latest 
release, any Python user with access to a quantum computer can deploy the tket 
SDK in any context, commercial or otherwise, and benefit from its 
capabilities.  

Version 0.7 also now enables quantum circuit execution on Microsoft Azure 
Quantum ( https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/quantum/ ) (public preview 
version), as well as extends classical control of quantum operations on ion 
trap systems from Honeywell Quantum Solutions ( 
https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/company/quantum ). 

"By providing free access to our premier tket SDK to the legions of Python 
users across the world, we hope to accelerate the development of quantum 
computing research and applications across multiple industry sectors," said 
Mehdi Bozzo-Rey, Head of Business Development, Cambridge Quantum Computing. "By 
increasing the number of tket-compatible cloud-based quantum computing 
platforms as well, we've made it easier for virtually any programmer to explore 
developing quantum algorithms and software."

Originally developed and continuously updated by CQC's team of quantum 
computing scientists, tket enables researchers, algorithm designers and 
software developers to build and execute quantum circuits that produce the best 
results on the most advanced quantum devices available. tket translates 
machine-independent algorithms into executable circuits, optimizing the 
physical qubit layout while reducing the number of required quantum gates.

tket supports virtually all quantum hardware devices and quantum programming 
languages, and allows users to migrate between devices by changing just a 
single line of code, making a developer's research program 
platform-independent. tket is used by many quantum hardware providers as well 
as major companies worldwide.

Other new features in the v0.7 release of tket include:

    -- Improved circuit optimization and noise mitigation performance, with 
       new methods to make constructing quantum circuits easier; 

    -- Substitution of named operations with other operations, boxes or 
       circuits; and 

    -- Support for mid-circuit measurement on IBM Quantum premium devices.

The changelog for this version is available at: 
https://cqcl.github.io/pytket/build/html/changelog.html

To learn more about using tket with Azure Quantum, see our blog post at: 
https://medium.com/cambridge-quantum-computing/execute-circuits-on-azure-quantum-using-t-ket-81900d55393e 


About Cambridge Quantum Computing

Founded in 2014 and backed by some of the world's leading quantum computing 
companies, CQC is a global leader in quantum software and quantum algorithms, 
enabling clients to achieve the most out of rapidly evolving quantum computing 
hardware. CQC has offices in the UK, USA and Japan. For more information, visit 
CQC at http://www.cambridgequantum.com and on LinkedIn ( 
https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-quantum-computing-limited ).

SOURCE: Cambridge Quantum Computing