QuantumSavory / QuantumSavory.jl

A full stack simulator of quantum hardware, from the low-level analog physics to high-level network dynamics. Includes discrete event simulator, symbolic representation for quantum object, and works with many backend simulators.
https://quantumsavory.github.io/QuantumSavory.jl/
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Improve Makie visualization capabilities [$200] #132

Open Krastanov opened 2 months ago

Krastanov commented 2 months ago
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Project: Improve Makie visualization capabilities [$200]

We use Makie for visualizing the state of a simulated network. We can visualize the state of registers, the content of these registers, some tag information, etc. There is much more information that can be tracked visually though. This project is about fleshing out these visualization features. This list of issues can be a useful guide to features that need to be implemented, but you should feel free to suggest deviations from these guidelines if you have different ideas -- however the scope of the project should be set at the start of the project, e.g. by discussing it in this thread.

Required skills: Understanding of the Makie plotting library

Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov

Duration: 1 month

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