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* <tt>[[PartialTranspose]]</tt>: Computes the [[partial transpose]] of a matrix
* <tt>[[PartialTranspose]]</tt>: Computes the [[partial transpose]] of a matrix
* <tt>[[Realignment]]</tt>: Computes the [[realignment]] of a [[bipartite]] operator
* <tt>[[Realignment]]</tt>: Computes the [[realignment]] of a [[bipartite]] operator
==Unextendible Product Bases==
* <tt>[[IsUPB]]</tt>: Determines whether or not a given set of vectors form an [[unextendible product basis]]
* <tt>[[MinUPBSize]]</tt>: Gives the minimum cardinality of an [[unextendible product basis]] in given dimensions
* <tt>[[UPB]]</tt>: Generates an unextendible product basis of minimum size in given dimensions


==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==

Revision as of 19:03, 22 June 2013

This is a list of functions provided by QETLAB, arranged by category. If you would prefer an alphabetical list of all functions please see this page. Brief descriptions of these functions are provided here, as well as links to their documentation pages, where full details and numerous examples can be found.

Basic Operations

Entanglement and Separability

Norms

Permutations and Symmetry of Subsystems

Random Things

Special States, Vectors, and Operators

Superoperators

Unextendible Product Bases

Miscellaneous

Helper Functions

  • iden: Computes a sparse or full identity matrix
  • kron: A faster version of MATLAB's kron function
  • normalize_cols: Scales the columns of a matrix to have norm 1
  • opt_args: Handles optional input arguments for functions
  • opt_disp: Display a message to the user (sometimes)
  • perm_inv: Computes the inverse of a permutation
  • perm_sign: Computes the sign of a permutation
  • spnull: Returns a sparse orthonormal basis for the null space
  • sporth: Returns a sparse orthonormal basis for the range