
๐ Gary Mooney
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๐ Gary Mooney
@_garymooney
Quantum computing researcher and game developer who likes to climb rocks









That winning project is "qMuVi," a Python library that gives you the ability to not only see but also "hear" how a quantum state evolves as it is processed by a quantum circuit. Watch the video below to see how this works in action: youtu.be/seersj3W-hg (2/5)

We recently got the chance to hold our first *ever* Qiskit Hackathon in Australia. Now, on the Qiskit blog, we're taking a look back at that event and the Hackathon's winning projectโa clever tool that lets users turn quantum states into music. qisk.it/3SZXoBY (1/5)








Continuing on the theme of entanglement benchmarks with @_garymooney: on the arxiv yesterday, we construct a 65 qubit graph state on an IBM #Quantum device with pairwise entanglement between all 65 qubits and their connected neighbours, done in @qiskit arxiv.org/abs/2102.11521

A fun little project to have co-authored on: 27 qubit GHZ states on an IBM #quantum device ๐คฏ If you'd asked me a couple of years ago if genuine multipartite entanglement across such a large device would've been possible this soon I'd have said no way arxiv.org/abs/2101.08946




1. First language: unity script 2. Had difficulties with: hlsl 3. Most used: c# 4. Totally hate: Java and Java script 5. Most loved: Hlsl



