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Quantum Computer Simulator

Will we ever have the amount of computing power we need or want? If, as Moore's Law states, the number of transistors on a microprocessor continues to double every 18 months, the year 2020 or 2030 will find the circuits on a microprocessor measured on an atomic scale. And the logical next step will be to create quantum computers, which will harness the power of atoms and molecules to perform memory and processing tasks.

Quantum computers have the potential to perform certain calculations significantly faster than any silicon-based computer. Scientists have already built basic quantum computers that can perform certain calculations; but a practical quantum computer is still years away.

QuiCkS is a user friendly tool to help Quantum Computer researchers build, test and debug quantum networks made of quantum gates without space limitation. It provides the ability to test quantum algorithms written in a familiar quantum syntax.