MQT NAViz is an open-source Rust and Python library to visualize atom movements of neutral atom quantum computers. It is developed as part of the Munich Quantum Toolkit (MQT).
- Instant playback of the loaded input neutral atom quantum computation
- Export of the visualization as a video
- Scrubbable timeline to navigate through the visualization
- Fully customizable machine architecture specification
- Support for different input formats
- Fully customizable visualization style and clean predefined styles
If you have any questions, feel free to create a discussion or an issue on GitHub.
The Munich Quantum Toolkit (MQT) is developed by the Chair for Design Automation at the Technical University of Munich and supported by the Munich Quantum Software Company (MQSC). Among others, it is part of the Munich Quantum Software Stack (MQSS) ecosystem, which is being developed as part of the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) initiative.
Thank you to all the contributors who have helped make MQT NAViz a reality!
The Munich Quantum Toolkit has been supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No. 101001318), the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and Arts through the Distinguished Professorship Program, as well as the Munich Quantum Valley, which is supported by the Bavarian state government with funds from the Hightech Agenda Bayern Plus.