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| + | <div style="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">Welcome to [[QETLAB]],</div> | ||
| + | <div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">a MATLAB toolbox for [[quantum entanglement]].</div> | ||
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'''[[QETLAB]]''' ('''Q'''uantum '''E'''ntanglement '''T'''heory '''LAB'''oratory) is a MATLAB toolbox for exploring quantum entanglement theory. While there are many quantum information theory toolboxes that allow the user to perform basic tests for entanglement such as the [[positive partial transpose criterion]], new tests are constantly discovered. The goal of QETLAB is to remain up-to-date and contain an ever-growing catalogue of separability criteria, positive maps, and related functions of interest. Furthermore, QETLAB is designed to work well both with full matrices and with large sparse matrices. | '''[[QETLAB]]''' ('''Q'''uantum '''E'''ntanglement '''T'''heory '''LAB'''oratory) is a MATLAB toolbox for exploring quantum entanglement theory. While there are many quantum information theory toolboxes that allow the user to perform basic tests for entanglement such as the [[positive partial transpose criterion]], new tests are constantly discovered. The goal of QETLAB is to remain up-to-date and contain an ever-growing catalogue of separability criteria, positive maps, and related functions of interest. Furthermore, QETLAB is designed to work well both with full matrices and with large sparse matrices. | ||
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QETLAB (Quantum Entanglement Theory LABoratory) is a MATLAB toolbox for exploring quantum entanglement theory. While there are many quantum information theory toolboxes that allow the user to perform basic tests for entanglement such as the positive partial transpose criterion, new tests are constantly discovered. The goal of QETLAB is to remain up-to-date and contain an ever-growing catalogue of separability criteria, positive maps, and related functions of interest. Furthermore, QETLAB is designed to work well both with full matrices and with large sparse matrices.
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