I'm happy to announce Quantumoptics.jl, a framework that can be used to simulate various kinds of quantum mechanical systems. It's inspired by the Matlab quantum optics toolbox and its python successor QuTiP and whenever possible tries to use the same naming conventions. However, beyond providing a functional nearly equivalent Julia implementation it incorporates ideas to achieve higher safety and usability - mainly by keeping track in which bases the states and operators are represented. This prevents common mistakes and at the same time increases readability.
The fastest way to get a first impression is probably by looking at the examples at <goog_304269712> https://bastikr.github.io/Quantumoptics.jl/examples.html Quantumoptics.jl is licensed under the MIT licence and is hosted on github: https://github.com/bastikr/Quantumoptics.jl It has an extensive test-suite and is rather well documented using sphinx with the sphinx-julia extension (shameless self-plug: https://github.com/bastikr/sphinx-julia). The documentation can be found at https://bastikr.github.io/Quantumoptics.jl/ Any kind of comments and questions are appreciated and of course I welcome everyone who wants to join and contribute to this project! All the best, Sebastian
