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aleph

aleph defines a high level programming model that can be embedded into classical languages to develop large scale quantum hybrid applications, without the quantum mechanics.

It leverages quantum programming principles like superposition, entanglement, quantum parallelims and amplitude amplification in a way that is easy to understand and safe to combine with classical computation to enable powerful hybrid applications.

Getting started

aleph is available as a package for both, F# - aleph.lang and Python - aleph-lang. Take a look at the documentation of the corresponding packages to get started in that language.

Building from source

Instructions on how to get your environment setup to build and run aleph locally can be found in src/README.md.