QuTiP
QuTiP, short for the Quantum Toolbox in Python, is an open-source computational physics software library for simulating quantum systems, particularly open quantum systems.[1][2] QuTiP allows simulation of Hamiltonians with arbitrary time-dependence, allowing simulation of situations of interest in quantum optics, ion trapping, superconducting circuits and quantum nanomechanical resonators. The library includes extensive visualization facilities for content under simulations.
| Stable release | 4.7.0
   / February 8, 2022 | 
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| Preview release | 5.0.0.dev
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| Written in | Python | 
| Platform | Cross-platform | 
| Type | Library | 
| License | BSD 3-clause | 
| Website | qutip | 
QuTiP's API provides a Python interface and uses Cython to allow run-time compilation and extensions via C and C++. QuTiP is built to work well with popular Python packages NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib and IPython.
References
    
- Johansson, J.R.; Nation, P.D.; Nori, Franco (April 2013). "QuTiP 2: A Python framework for the dynamics of open quantum systems". Computer Physics Communications. 184 (4): 1234–1240. arXiv:1211.6518. doi:10.1016/j.cpc.2012.11.019.
- Johansson, J.R.; Nation, P.D.; Nori, Franco (August 2012). "QuTiP: An open-source Python framework for the dynamics of open quantum systems". Computer Physics Communications. 183 (8): 1760–1772. arXiv:1110.0573. doi:10.1016/j.cpc.2012.02.021.
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