./wip/py-qutip, Quantum Toolbox in Python

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 3.1.0, Package name: py310-qutip-3.1.0, Maintainer: jihbed.research

QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of
open quantum systems. The QuTiP library depends on the
excellent Numpy and Scipy numerical packages. In addition,
graphical output is provided by Matplotlib. QuTiP aims
to provide user-friendly and efficient numerical simulations
of a wide variety of Hamiltonian's, including those with
arbitrary time-dependence, commonly found in a wide range of
physics applications. QuTiP is freely available for use and/or
modification on all Unix based platforms. Being free of any
licensing fees, QuTiP is ideal for exploring quantum mechanic
and dynamics in the classroom


Required to run:
[graphics/py-matplotlib] [x11/py-qt4] [math/py-scipy] [math/py-numpy] [devel/py-cython] [lang/gcc7] [lang/python37]

Required to build:
[pkgtools/cwrappers]

Master sites:

RMD160: 21af2936a32bf6443eb2b6d1d4075e8a85e355da
Filesize: 781.976 KB

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   2015-01-03 00:29:11 by Kamel Ibn Aziz Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (5) | Package updated
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update version

   2013-12-08 20:07:37 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (1)
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Version 2.2.0 (March 01, 2013):
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New Features
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- Added Support for Windows

- New Bloch3d class for plotting 3D Bloch spheres using Mayavi.

- Bloch sphere vectors now look like arrows.

- Added partial transpose function.

- Added continous variable functions for calculating correlation and covariance
  matrices, the Wigner covariance matrix and the logarithmic negativity for
  for multimode fields in Fock basis.

- The master-equation solver (mesolve) now accepts pre-constructed Liouvillian
  terms, which makes it possible to solve master equations that are not on
  the standard Lindblad form.
  
- Optional Fortran monte carlo solver (mcsolve_f90) by Arne Grimsmo.

- A module of tools for using QuTiP in IPython notebooks.

- Increased performance of the steady state solver.
   2013-12-08 20:06:33 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (3)
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	Update current package
	
   2012-11-09 18:59:19 by Kamel Derouiche | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Import py27-qutip-2.1.0 as wip/py-qutip.

QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of
open quantum systems.  The QuTiP library depends on the
excellent Numpy and Scipy numerical packages. In addition,
graphical output is provided by Matplotlib.  QuTiP aims
to provide user-friendly and efficient numerical simulations
of a wide variety of Hamiltonian's, including those with
arbitrary time-dependence, commonly found in a wide range of
physics applications. QuTiP is freely available for use and/or
modification on all Unix based platforms. Being free of any
licensing fees, QuTiP is ideal for exploring quantum mechanic
and dynamics in the classroom