Dear mentors, 

I am a computer science and natural sciences student currently doing 
research in quantum information. I enjoyed using Sage for basic 
calculations in my research work. 

I would like to implement a quantum information library in Sage as part of 
GSOC-2020. 

A few useful relevant functions are available in MATLAB. For example, as 
given in http://www.dr-qubit.org/matlab.html. However, having open source 
access to such functions would benefit researchers in the field. 

Also, Sage already has a tensor-product module (
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/tensor_free_modules/sage/tensor/modules/tensor_free_module.html),
 
which could come in handy to have better implementations of functions like 
partial trace and partial transpose that are useful for quantum information 
research. (I will ensure I check how to use it in this scenario exactly 
before I write up a proposal).

Before I write up a proposal detailing how I would like to go about this 
project in the summer, I would like to ask - would this be in the scope of 
allowed projects? Do you have any suggestions for me before I write the 
proposal?

Thank you, 

Mahathi

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