Perceval: A Software Platform for Discrete Variable Photonic Quantum Computing

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Abstract

We introduce Perceval, an open-source software platform for simulating and interfacing with discrete-variable photonic quantum computers, and describe its main features and components. Its Python front-end allows photonic circuits to be composed from basic photonic building blocks like photon sources, beam splitters, phase-shifters and detectors. A variety of computational back-ends are available and optimised for different use-cases. These use state-of-the-art simulation techniques covering both weak simulation, or sampling, and strong simulation. We give examples of Perceval in action by reproducing a variety of photonic experiments and simulating photonic implementations of a range of quantum algorithms, from Grover’s and Shor’s to examples of quantum machine learning. Perceval is intended to be a useful toolkit for experimentalists wishing to easily model, design, simulate, or optimise a discrete-variable photonic experiment, for theoreticians wishing to design algorithms and applications for discrete-variable photonic quantum computing platforms, and for application designers wishing to evaluate algorithms on available state-of-the-art photonic quantum computers.

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Heurtel, N., Fyrillas, A., de Gliniasty, G., Le Bihan, R., Malherbe, S., Pailhas, M., … Senellart, J. (2023). Perceval: A Software Platform for Discrete Variable Photonic Quantum Computing. Quantum, 7. https://doi.org/10.22331/Q-2023-02-21-931

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