An Introduction to the Wolfram Quantum Framework
Mads Bahrami (Academic Innovation, Wolfram Research) & Nikolay Murzin (Wolfram Institute, Champaign, IL, USA)
Wolfram Language, known for its integration of symbolic and numerical computation, remains a cutting-edge platform even after four decades. Its unique notebook interface enhances user experience, making it ideal for diverse applications. With the introduction of the Wolfram Quantum Framework, the platform extends its capabilities to quantum computation, supporting algorithms, hardware interactions, and simulations in finite vector spaces. It also enables exploration of open quantum systems, including deterministic and stochastic dynamics. Additionally, the framework offers tools for foundational studies, such as generalized probability theory and quantum phase space analysis. This talk will provide an overview of these features.