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Qiskit 量子計算

Qiskit 量子計算

量子回路の構築と最適化のための、オープンソースの量子コンピューティングフレームワークです。

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Qiskit

Overview

Qiskit is the world's most popular open-source quantum computing framework with 13M+ downloads. Build quantum circuits, optimize for hardware, execute on simulators or real quantum computers, and analyze results. Supports IBM Quantum (100+ qubit systems), IonQ, Amazon Braket, and other providers.

Key Features:

  • 83x faster transpilation than competitors
  • 29% fewer two-qubit gates in optimized circuits
  • Backend-agnostic execution (local simulators or cloud hardware)
  • Comprehensive algorithm libraries for optimization, chemistry, and ML

Quick Start

Installation

uv pip install qiskit
uv pip install "qiskit[visualization]" matplotlib

First Circuit

from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from qiskit.primitives import StatevectorSampler

# Create Bell state (entangled qubits)
qc = QuantumCircuit(2)
qc.h(0)           # Hadamard on qubit 0
qc.cx(0, 1)       # CNOT from qubit 0 to 1
qc.measure_all()  # Measure both qubits

# Run locally
sampler = StatevectorSampler()
result = sampler.run([qc], shots=1024).result()
counts = result[0].data.meas.get_counts()
print(counts)  # {'00': ~512, '11': ~512}

Visualization

from qiskit.visualization import plot_histogram

qc.draw('mpl')           # Circuit diagram
plot_histogram(counts)   # Results histogram

Core Capabilities

1. Setup and Installation

For detailed installation, authentication, and IBM Quantum account setup:

  • See references/setup.md

Topics covered:

  • Installation with uv
  • Python environment setup
  • IBM Quantum account and API token configuration
  • Local vs. cloud execution

2. Building Quantum Circuits

For constructing quantum circuits with gates, measurements, and composition:

  • See references/circuits.md

Topics covered:

  • Creating circuits with QuantumCircuit
  • Single-qubit gates (H, X, Y, Z, rotations, phase gates)
  • Multi-qubit gates (CNOT, SWAP, Toffoli)
  • Measurements and barriers
  • Circuit composition and properties
  • Parameterized circuits for variational algorithms

3. Primitives (Sampler and Estimator)

For executing quantum circuits and computing results:

  • See references/primitives.md

Topics covered:

  • Sampler: Get bitstring measurements and probability distributions
  • Estimator: Compute expectation values of observables
  • V2 interface (StatevectorSampler, StatevectorEstimator)
  • IBM Quantum Runtime primitives for hardware
  • Sessions and Batch modes
  • Parameter binding

4. Transpilation and Optimization

For optimizing circuits and preparing for hardware execution:

  • See references/transpilation.md

Topics covered:

  • Why transpilation is necessary
  • Optimization levels (0-3)
  • Six transpilation stages (init, layout, routing, translation, optimization, scheduling)
  • Advanced features (virtual permutation elision, gate cancellation)
  • Common parameters (initial_layout, approximation_degree, seed)
  • Best practices for efficient circuits

5. Visualization

For displaying circuits, results, and quantum states:

  • See references/visualization.md

Topics covered:

  • Circuit drawings (text, matplotlib, LaTeX)
  • Result histograms
  • Quantum state visualization (Bloch sphere, state city, QSphere)
  • Backend topology and error maps
  • Customization and styling
  • Saving publication-quality figures

6. Hardware Backends

For running on simulators and real quantum computers:

  • See references/backends.md

Topics covered:

  • IBM Quantum backends and authentication
  • Backend properties and status
  • Running on real hardware with Runtime primitives
  • Job management and queuing
  • Session mode (iterative algorithms)
  • Batch mode (parallel jobs)
  • Local simulators (StatevectorSampler, Aer)
  • Third-party providers (IonQ, Amazon Braket)
  • Error mitigation strategies

7. Qiskit Patterns Workflow

For implementing the four-step quantum computing workflow:

  • See references/patterns.md

Topics covered:

  • Map: Translate problems to quantum circuits
  • Optimize: Transpile for hardware
  • Execute: Run with primitives
  • Post-process: Extract and analyze results
  • Complete VQE example
  • Session vs. Batch execution
  • Common workflow patterns

8. Quantum Algorithms and Applications

For implementing specific quantum algorithms:

  • See references/algorithms.md

Topics covered:

  • Optimization: VQE, QAOA, Grover's algorithm
  • Chemistry: Molecular ground states, excited states, Hamiltonians
  • Machine Learning: Quantum kernels, VQC, QNN
  • Algorithm libraries: Qiskit Nature, Qiskit ML, Qiskit Optimization
  • Physics simulations and benchmarking

Workflow Decision Guide

If you need to:

  • Install Qiskit or set up IBM Quantum account → references/setup.md
  • Build a new quantum circuit → references/circuits.md
  • Understand gates and circuit operations → references/circuits.md
  • Run circuits and get measurements → references/primitives.md
  • Compute expectation values → references/primitives.md
  • Optimize circuits for hardware → references/transpilation.md
  • Visualize circuits or results → references/visualization.md
  • Execute on IBM Quantum hardware → references/backends.md
  • Connect to third-party providers → references/backends.md
  • Implement end-to-end quantum workflow → references/patterns.md
  • Build specific algorithm (VQE, QAOA, etc.) → references/algorithms.md
  • Solve chemistry or optimization problems → references/algorithms.md

Best Practices

Development Workflow

  1. Start with simulators: Test locally before using hardware

    from qiskit.primitives import StatevectorSampler
    sampler = StatevectorSampler()
    
  2. Always transpile: Optimize circuits before execution

    from qiskit import transpile
    qc_optimized = transpile(qc, backend=backend, optimization_level=3)
    
  3. Use appropriate primitives:

    • Sampler for bitstrings (optimization algorithms)
    • Estimator for expectation values (chemistry, physics)
  4. Choose execution mode:

    • Session: Iterative algorithms (VQE, QAOA)
    • Batch: Independent parallel jobs
    • Single job: One-off experiments

Performance Optimization

  • Use optimization_level=3 for production
  • Minimize two-qubit gates (major error source)
  • Test with noisy simulators before hardware
  • Save and reuse transpiled circuits
  • Monitor convergence in variational algorithms

Hardware Execution

  • Check backend status before submitting
  • Use least_busy() for testing
  • Save job IDs for later retrieval
  • Apply error mitigation (resilience_level)
  • Start with fewer shots, increase for final runs

Common Patterns

Pattern 1: Simple Circuit Execution

from qiskit import QuantumCircuit, transpile
from qiskit.primitives import StatevectorSampler

qc = QuantumCircuit(2)
qc.h(0)
qc.cx(0, 1)
qc.measure_all()

sampler = StatevectorSampler()
result = sampler.run([qc], shots=1024).result()
counts = result[0].data.meas.get_counts()

Pattern 2: Hardware Execution with Transpilation

from qiskit_ibm_runtime import QiskitRuntimeService, SamplerV2 as Sampler
from qiskit import transpile

service = QiskitRuntimeService()
backend = service.backend("ibm_brisbane")

qc_optimized = transpile(qc, backend=backend, optimization_level=3)

sampler = Sampler(backend)
job = sampler.run([qc_optimized], shots=1024)
result = job.result()

Pattern 3: Variational Algorithm (VQE)

from qiskit_ibm_runtime import Session, EstimatorV2 as Estimator
from scipy.optimize import minimize

with Session(backend=backend) as session:
    estimator = Estimator(session=session)

    def cost_function(params):
        bound_qc = ansatz.assign_parameters(params)
        qc_isa = transpile(bound_qc, backend=backend)
        result = estimator.run([(qc_isa, hamiltonian)]).result()
        return result[0].data.evs

    result = minimize(cost_function, initial_params, method='COBYLA')

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