Quantum information wiki and portal. CaML Q-gol description: system for simulation of quantum computations webpage: status: finished GUI based Java Bloch Sphere Simulator of Quantum-Mechanical gates and Spintronics description: 3d visualization of qubits on the Bloch sphere webpage: status: finished jaQuzzi description: interactive quantum computer simulator webpage: status: unknown jQuantum - Quantum Computer Simulator description: simulator of quantum circuits with a visual editor webpage: status: unknown qsim description: quantum computation simulator concentrating and based on quantum circuits webpage: status: unknown jSQ- Java Quantique Simulator description: simulator of quantum dial able to generate binary keys webpage: status: active QuanSuite description: Suite of 7 Java applications, all based on a common class library called QWalk.
Third-Polarizing-Filter Experiment Demystified — How It Works. © Copyright 2004 Darel Rex Finley.
All rights reserved. This article, with illustrations and copyright notice intact, may be freely distributed for educational purposes. Shine light through two polarizing filters oriented at 90° to each other, and no light gets through. EDU. Shor, I’ll do it. I’ve been talking a lot recently about how quantum algorithms don’t work.
But last week JR Minkel, an editor at Scientific American, asked me to write a brief essay about how quantum algorithms do work, which he could then link to from SciAm‘s website.”OK!” I replied, momentarily forgetting about the quantum algorithm tutorials that are already on the web.