Kvasi
Quantum Learning Machine
Onboard with Kvasi for the upcoming era of quantum computing
Service description
Kvasi is a quantum computing simulator for learning and developing quantum algorithms, aiding researchers in preparing for the unique challenges of the quantum era. Kvasi provides an ecosystem for developing and simulating quantum algorithms in both ideal and realistic, noisy conditions. It’s capable of simulating algorithms for quantum computers of up to 30+ qubits. Kvasi offers a graphical user interface for design of quantum algorithms. A command line option is also available.
Technical information
To use Kvasi, you will need a CSC project with Puhti supercomputer. User self-registers a CSC user account, creates a CSC project, and applies for service access from their home organization through MyCSC.
Protection level
Restricted access
You can decide who can access or download the data, and manage data sharing.
Restricted and controlled access
You can decide who can access or download data, and manage data sharing and export from isolated environments.
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How to obtain the service
You first need a CSC userID for Puhti. In order to access Kvasi, your CSC userID needs to part of the kvasi-users group. Send an e-mail to Service desk and ask to be added to the kvasi-users group. When you have been added to the group, you can use SSH to login to Kvasi.
Service is free of charge for use cases defined in the CSC free of charge policy. For other users, please contact CSC's Service Desk. Full features of Kvasi available for use, limits on memory consumption. Corresponds to a simulation capacity of roughly 25 qubits: Memory restricted to 64 GB / project; Core count restricted to 64 cores / project. Cost: 1.500 € / 3 months (VAT 0%).