#10895: add qitensor spkg (tensors for quantum information)
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   Reporter:  dstahlke           |       Owner:  tbd                
       Type:  enhancement        |      Status:  new                
   Priority:  major              |   Milestone:                     
  Component:  optional packages  |    Keywords:  quantum spkg tensor
     Author:  dstahlke           |    Upstream:  N/A                
   Reviewer:                     |      Merged:                     
Work_issues:                     |  
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 I've worked up a python module and an associated spkg that basically wraps
 numpy in a way that makes it useful for doing finite-dimensional quantum
 mechanics over several particles.  In particular, this should be useful
 for quantum information.  I have only six months of experience with
 python, so if anybody is willing to make comments on the API or the
 implementation I would be greatly appreciative.  The features that are
 currently available more or less reflect what I have needed in order to do
 the things that I am currently working on.

 The module is available from:
 [http://www.stahlke.org/dan/qitensor/]

 This package works in python and in Sage.  In Sage it is possible to
 create arrays (or tensors if you wish to call it that) over SR (or in fact
 any commutative ring).

 The git repo contains both the python and the spkg sources and is the
 "main" source.  The tarballs and spkg are built from that.

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