This is developed as part of my 2024 summer internship at LPMMC, UGA-CNRS, Grenoble, France in Prof. Benoît Vermersch's research group.
WPSProtocol (WPS == Walsh Pulse Sequence) makes use of Walsh Functions to generate Pulse Sequences for selective interactions among qubits based on the underlying XY Hamiltonian.
WPSProtocol contains codes for implementing the protocol described in this paper Votto, M., Zeiher, J., & Vermersch, B. (2023). Robust universal quantum processors in spin systems via Walsh pulse sequences. arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.10600.
The theory behind this protocol can be found at WalshPulseSeqProtocol:A python package for Dynamical Decoupling of Spin Systems using Walsh Functions.
Create a virtual environment
conda create -n <virtual_env name>
Installing the package
python -m pip install WPSProtocol
Make sure to create a virtual environment. To create a conda environment, using the following command.
conda create -n <virtual_env name>
Clone the project
- Using https
git clone https://github.com/JessicaJohnBritto/WalshPulseSeq.git
- Using ssh
git clone git@github.com:JessicaJohnBritto/WalshPulseSeq.git
Follow the steps given in Run Locally
.
By following the command below, you will be in the development mode.
Note: Be inside the directory where pyproject.toml is before running the following command. For eg - here WalshPulseSeq
is the directory, therefore, the path variable should be ../WalshPulseSeq
.
python -m pip install -e .
To install the package using git, use the following command.
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/JessicaJohnBritto/WalshPulseSeq.git#egg=WPSProtocol