Source code for qrisp.interface.backends

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from qrisp.interface import BackendClient


[docs] class VirtualBackend(BackendClient): """ This class provides a virtual backend for circuit execution. Virtual means that the server is running on the same machine as a separate Python thread. This structure allows setting up convenient wrappers for foreign/ modified circuit dispatching code. Circuits can be run using ``virtual_backend_instance.run(qc)``. The function that should be used to run a circuit can be specified during construction using the ``run_func`` parameter. Parameters ---------- run_func : function A function that recieves a QuantumCircuit, an integer specifiying the amount of shots and a token in the form of a string. It returns the counts as a dictionary of bitstrings. name : str, optional A name for the virtual backend. The default is None. port : int, optional The port on which to listen. The default is None. Examples -------- We set up a VirtualBackend, which prints the received QuantumCircuit and returns the results of the QASM simulator. :: def run_func(qasm_str, shots, token = ""): from qiskit import QuantumCircuit qiskit_qc = QuantumCircuit.from_qasm_str(qasm_str) print(qiskit_qc) from qiskit import Aer qiskit_backend = Aer.get_backend('qasm_simulator') #Run Circuit on the Qiskit backend return qiskit_backend.run(qiskit_qc, shots = shots).result().get_counts() >>> from qrisp.interface import VirtualBackend >>> example_backend = VirtualBackend(run_func) >>> from qrisp import QuantumFloat >>> qf = QuantumFloat(3) >>> qf[:] = 4 >>> qf.get_measurement(backend = example_backend) ┌─┐ qf.0: ─────┤M├────── └╥┘┌─┐ qf.1: ──────╫─┤M├─── ┌───┐ ║ └╥┘┌─┐ qf.2: ┤ X ├─╫──╫─┤M├ └───┘ ║ ║ └╥┘ cb_0: 1/══════╩══╬══╬═ 0 ║ ║ cb_1: 1/═════════╩══╬═ 0 ║ cb_2: 1/════════════╩═ {4: 1.0} """
[docs] def __init__(self, run_func, port=None): from qrisp.interface import BackendServer # Create BackendServer self.backend_server = BackendServer( run_func, "localhost", port=port ) # Run the server (runs in the background) self.backend_server.start() # Connect client super().__init__(api_endpoint="localhost", port=port)
def run(self, qc, shots, token=""): """ Executes the function run_func specified at object creation. Parameters ---------- qc : QuantumCircuit The QuantumCircuit to run. shots : int The amount of shots to perform. Returns ------- res : dict A dictionary containing the measurement results. """ return super().run(qc, shots)
[docs] class VirtualQiskitBackend(VirtualBackend): """ This class instantiates a VirtualBackend using a Qiskit backend. This allows easy access to Qiskit backends through the qrisp interface. Parameters ---------- backend : Qiskit backend object, optional A Qiskit backend object, which runs QuantumCircuits. The default is Aer.get_backend('qasm_simulator'). port : int, optional The port to listen. The default is 8079. Examples -------- We evaluate a QuantumFloat multiplication on the QASM-simulator. >>> from qrisp import QuantumFloat >>> from qrisp.interface import VirtualQiskitBackend >>> from qiskit import Aer >>> example_backend = VirtualQiskitBackend(backend = Aer.get_backend('qasm_simulator')) >>> qf = QuantumFloat(4) >>> qf[:] = 3 >>> res = qf*qf >>> res.get_measurement(backend = example_backend) {9: 1.0} """ def __init__(self, backend=None, port=9011): if backend is None: try: from qiskit import Aer backend = Aer.get_backend("qasm_simulator") except ImportError: from qiskit.providers.basic_provider import BasicProvider backend = BasicProvider().get_backend('basic_simulator') # Create the run method def run(qasm_str, shots, token = ""): # Convert to qiskit from qiskit import QuantumCircuit qiskit_qc = QuantumCircuit.from_qasm_str(qasm_str) #Make circuit with one monolithic register new_qiskit_qc = QuantumCircuit(len(qiskit_qc.qubits), len(qiskit_qc.clbits)) for instr in qiskit_qc: new_qiskit_qc.append(instr.operation, [qiskit_qc.qubits.index(qb) for qb in instr.qubits], [qiskit_qc.clbits.index(cb) for cb in instr.clbits]) from qiskit import transpile qiskit_qc = transpile(new_qiskit_qc, backend=backend) # Run Circuit on the Qiskit backend qiskit_result = backend.run(qiskit_qc, shots=shots).result().get_counts() # Remove the spaces in the qiskit result keys result_dic = {} import re for key in qiskit_result.keys(): counts_string = re.sub(r"\W", "", key) result_dic[counts_string] = qiskit_result[key] return result_dic # Call VirtualBackend constructor if isinstance(backend.name, str): name = backend.name else: name = backend.name() super().__init__(run, port=port)
[docs] class QiskitRuntimeBackend(VirtualBackend): """ This class instantiates a VirtualBackend using a Qiskit Runtime backend. This allows easy access to Qiskit Runtime backends through the qrisp interface. It is imporant to close the session after the execution of the algorithm (as reported in the example below). Parameters ---------- backend : str, optional A string associated to the name of a Qiskit Runtime Backend. The default one is the "ibmq_qasm_simulator", but it also possible to provide other ones like "simulator_statevector" or real backends from the Qiskit Runtime. port : int, optional The port to listen. The default is 8079. token : str The token is necessary to create correctly the Qiskit Runtime service and be able to run algorithms on their backends. Example -------- >>> from qrisp import QuantumFloat >>> from qrisp.interface import QiskitRuntimeBackend >>> example_backend = QiskitRuntimeBackend(backend="simulator_statevector",token='YOUR_TOKEN') >>> qf = QuantumFloat(4) >>> qf[:] = 3 >>> res = qf*qf >>> result=res.get_measurement(backend = example_backend) >>> print(results) >>> example_backend.close_session() {9: 1.0} """ def __init__(self, backend=None, port=8079, token=''): from qiskit_ibm_runtime import QiskitRuntimeService,Sampler,Session,Estimator service = QiskitRuntimeService(channel="ibm_quantum", token=token) if backend is None: backend = service.get_backend("ibmq_qasm_simulator") else: backend = service.get_backend(backend) session = Session(service,backend) sampler = Sampler(session=session) # Create the run method def run(qasm_str, shots, token = ""): # Convert to qiskit from qiskit import QuantumCircuit qiskit_qc = QuantumCircuit.from_qasm_str(qasm_str) from qiskit import transpile qiskit_qc = transpile(qiskit_qc, backend=backend) # Run Circuit with the Sampler Primitive qiskit_result = sampler.run(qiskit_qc, shots=shots).result().quasi_dists[0].binary_probabilities() qiskit_result.update((key, round(value * shots)) for key, value in qiskit_result.items()) # Remove the spaces in the qiskit result keys result_dic = {} import re for key in qiskit_result.keys(): counts_string = re.sub(r"\W", "", key) result_dic[counts_string] = qiskit_result[key] return result_dic super().__init__(run, port=port) def close_session(self): """ Method to call in order to close the session started by the init method. """ self.session.close()