Quantum Simulator
A Docker-based quantum circuit simulator that implements the MCP protocol, supports multiple noise models and result types, and can be integrated with MCP clients such as Claude.
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What is the Quantum Simulator MCP Server?
The Quantum Simulator MCP Server is a Docker-based quantum circuit simulation tool that follows the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and can be seamlessly integrated with other MCP clients (such as Claude for Desktop). Through this server, users can run quantum circuits, analyze the performance of quantum algorithms, and visualize the results.How to use the Quantum Simulator MCP Server?
Just a few simple commands are needed to start the server and begin running quantum circuits. Users can add the server to Claude for Desktop through the configuration file and then use the provided tools to conduct quantum computing experiments.Applicable Scenarios
This server is very suitable for developers and researchers interested in quantum computing. Both beginners and experts can quickly get started. It can be used to learn quantum algorithms, test noise models, and generate quantum circuit results.Main Features
Support for multiple quantum circuit formatsCompatible with the OpenQASM 2.0 standard, allowing users to upload custom quantum circuits.
Rich noise modelsBuilt-in with a variety of common noise models, such as depolarizing noise, thermal relaxation errors, and readout errors.
Diverse result typesSupports obtaining counts, state vectors, and visualized histograms.
Preset example circuitsProvides classic quantum circuit examples to facilitate users to quickly get started.
Integration with Claude for DesktopEasily bind the server to the desktop client through the configuration file.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to use, no complex installation process required
Supports multi-architecture environments (AMD64 and ARM64)
Provides detailed documentation and examples
Limitations
Not fully tested on the Windows system
Some advanced functions may require a certain programming foundation
How to Use
Pull the Docker image
First, make sure Docker is installed, then execute the following command to pull the latest version of the image:
Run the container
Run the following command to start the container and map the temporary directory to the host to store output files.
Configure the server in Claude
Edit the Claude configuration file, add the server information, and restart the application.
Usage Examples
Case 1: Run a Bell state circuitVerify whether the quantum simulator is working properly by running a Bell state circuit.
Case 2: Explore noise modelsUnderstand the different types of noise models supported by the server and their application scenarios.
Case 3: Simulate the Grover algorithmDemonstrate how to simulate the 2-qubit Grover algorithm and add specified noise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't Claude access the generated histogram file?
Why does the Docker container exit immediately?
Related Resources
GitHub Project Homepage
Open-source project repository containing complete documentation and example code.
Claude for Desktop Official Website
Download page for the Claude for Desktop client.
Introduction to the MCP Protocol
Understand how the Model Context Protocol works.
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