Run quantum circuits and generate true random bits on real quantum backends.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "kannaka-quantum" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use kannaka-quantum to run a 2-qubit Bell state circuit on an available real qBraid backend, measure it 1000 times, and return the circuit description, selected backend, measurement distribution, and a brief interpretation.
Execution results for the Bell-state circuit, including backend details, bitstring counts, and analysis.
Use kannaka-quantum to generate 256 true quantum random bits, and provide the binary result, hexadecimal representation, and a short note on using it as a key seed.
A set of true quantum random bits in readable formats, with a short usage note.
Use kannaka-quantum to demonstrate resonance recall with amplitude amplification: for a problem with 8 candidate states and 1 target state, build an example circuit, run it on a real backend, and explain how the target-state hit probability changes before and after amplification.
An amplitude amplification example with the circuit, execution results, and a comparison of target-state probability improvement.
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