Specs, examples and tools for the OpenQASM intermediate representation.
The latest version is: 2.0
On this repository you'll find all the documentation related to the OpenQASM in PDF, including the sources to generate it. Also some useful OpenQASM examples.
The language documentation is available under the spec folder.
The examples can be found under the examples folder.
They are OpenQASM files, i.e.:
// Repetition code syndrome measurement
OPENQASM 2.0;
include "qelib1.inc";
qreg q[3];
qreg a[2];
creg c[3];
creg syn[2];
gate syndrome d1,d2,d3,a1,a2
{
cx d1,a1; cx d2,a1;
cx d2,a2; cx d3,a2;
}
x q[0]; // error
barrier q;
syndrome q[0],q[1],q[2],a[0],a[1];
measure a -> syn;
if(syn==1) x q[0];
if(syn==2) x q[2];
if(syn==3) x q[1];
measure q -> c;
Lev S. Bishop, Antonio Córcoles, Andrew W. Cross, Jay M. Gambetta, and John A. Smolin
Anyone who contributes to this project can include their name here.
For research papers, we encourage authors to reference
- Andrew W. Cross, Lev S. Bishop, John A. Smolin, Jay M. Gambetta "Open Quantum Assembly Language" [arXiv:1707.03429].
- Python SDK Software development kit for working with quantum programs in Python.
- Python API API Client to use IBM Q experience in Python.
- QX Information Information about the different IBM Q experience backends.
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details
- Thanks to the awesome Quantum Experience Community who posted their thoughts and inputs to the OPENQASM