Exploring simple quantum systems with QuTiP can help build intuition for them, but there are many cases where writing code and Jupyter notebooks can get in the way:
When teaching, coding can be a big distraction. Quantum mechanics is complex enough without your students having to struggle with installing software, messing up their notebooks or learning QuTiP at the same time.
When doing research, coding can be a big detour. You just want to do a quick check to remind yourself how a simple system works, not spend the afternoon fiddling in a text editor. You have papers to write and grant reports to fill in. Time is precious.
When at a party or while pitching your cool ideas, you don’t want to take out your laptop to show people how cool your ideas are. It breaks the flow. You need to be able to show them on your tablet.
For all of these use cases, there is QuTiP Virtual Lab – a tablet and web optimized graphical interface for building and exploring simple quantum systems.
It runs entirely in your browser, so there’s no server and nothing to install.
Click the button below to get started!
There’s a handy tutorial with videos included in the virtual lab itself and some pre-built systems to get you started.