PennyLane: An Open-Source Platform for Quantum Computing and Machine Learning
PennyLane is an open-source quantum software platform for quantum

I present PennyLane, an open-source quantum software platform designed to bridge the gap between inspiration and implementation for quantum algorithms. It supports quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and quantum chemistry with a hardware-agnostic approach. Users can leverage a vast library of research demos, interactive tutorials, and high-performance simulators to build scalable workflows across various quantum devices, backed by a vibrant global community of researchers and developers.
PennyLane is the world's most active quantum community, where you are part of a global network of researchers, developers, and educators actively defining the frontier of quantum computing.
- infinitewalk
For those interested in compilers/LLVM/MLIR, the underlying compiler (Catalyst) may also be interesting: https://github.com/pennylaneai/catalyst
- smj-edison
Interesting to see it mention quantum chemistry, could anyone familiar with the field chimu in on whether it is viable to get accurate bond energies? It mentions Hartree-Fock, but I thought that that wasn't accurate enough to find transition states.
- dlgeek
No, Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes....