Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: openfermionpsi4
Version: 0.3
Summary: A plugin allowing OpenFermion to interface with Psi4.
Home-page: https://www.openfermion.org/
Author: The OpenFermion Developers
Author-email: help@openfermiong.org
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Version 3 or any later version
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Description: ================
        OpenFermion-Psi4
        ================
        
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        `OpenFermion <http://openfermion.org>`__ is an open source library (licensed under Apache 2) for compiling and analyzing quantum algorithms which simulate fermionic systems.
        This plugin library allows the electronic structure package `Psi4 <http://psicode.org>`__ (licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License version 3) to interface with OpenFermion.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        To start using OpenFermion-Psi4, first install `Psi4 <http://psicode.org>`__.
        Note that Psi4 is designed specifically for the
        `Anaconda <https://www.anaconda.com/download>`__ python distribution.
        While it is possible to install Psi4 without Anaconda, if one does use Anaconda python
        the following commands will install Psi4 and pip (used to install OpenFermion-Psi4):
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
          conda config --add channels http://conda.anaconda.org/psi4
          python -m conda install psi4
          python -m conda install pip
        
        To install the latest versions of OpenFermion and OpenFermion-Psi4 (in development mode):
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
          git clone https://github.com/quantumlib/OpenFermion-Psi4
          cd OpenFermion-Psi4
          python -m pip install -e .
        
        Alternatively, to install the latest PyPI releases as libraries (in user mode):
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
          python -m pip install --user openfermionpsi4
        
        Also be sure to take a look at the `ipython notebook demo <https://github.com/quantumlib/OpenFermion-Psi4/blob/master/examples/openfermionpsi4_demo.ipynb>`__.
        
        How to contribute
        -----------------
        
        We'd love to accept your contributions and patches to OpenFermion-Psi4.
        There are a few guidelines you need to follow.
        Contributions to OpenFermion-Psi4 must be accompanied by a Contributor License Agreement.
        You (or your employer) retain the copyright to your contribution,
        this simply gives us permission to use and redistribute your contributions as part of the project.
        Head over to https://cla.developers.google.com/
        to see your current agreements on file or to sign a new one.
        
        All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review.
        We use GitHub pull requests for this purpose. Consult
        `GitHub Help <https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/>`__ for
        more information on using pull requests.
        Furthermore, please make sure your new code comes with extensive tests!
        We use automatic testing to make sure all pull requests pass tests and do not
        decrease overall test coverage by too much. Make sure you adhere to our style
        guide. Just have a look at our code for clues. We mostly follow
        `PEP 8 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_ and use
        the corresponding `linter <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pep8>`_ to check for it.
        Code should always come with documentation.
        
        Authors
        -------
        
        `Ryan Babbush <http://ryanbabbush.com>`__ (Google),
        `Jarrod McClean <http://jarrodmcclean.com>`__ (Google),
        `Ian Kivlichan <http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/ian-kivlichan/>`__ (Harvard),
        `Kevin J. Sung <https://github.com/kevinsung>`__ (University of Michigan),
        `Damian Steiger <https://github.com/damiansteiger>`__ (ETH Zurich),
        `Dave Bacon <https://github.com/dabacon>`__ (Google),
        `Yudong Cao <https://github.com/yudongcao>`__ (Harvard),
        `Chengyu Dai <https://github.com/jdaaph>`__ (University of Michigan),
        `E. Schuyler Fried <https://github.com/schuylerfried>`__ (Harvard),
        `Craig Gidney <https://github.com/Strilanc>`__ (Google),
        `Brendan Gimby <https://github.com/bgimby>`__ (University of Michigan),
        `Thomas Häner <https://github.com/thomashaener>`__ (ETH Zurich),
        `Tarini Hardikar <https://github.com/TariniHardikar>`__ (Dartmouth),
        `Vojtĕch Havlíček <https://github.com/VojtaHavlicek>`__ (Oxford),
        `Cupjin Huang <https://github.com/pertoX4726>`__ (University of Michigan),
        `Zhang Jiang <https://ti.arc.nasa.gov/profile/zjiang3>`__ (NASA),
        `Thomas O'Brien <https://github.com/obriente>`__ (Leiden University),
        `Isil Ozfidan <https://github.com/conta877>`__ (D-Wave Systems),
        `Matthew Neeley <https://github.com/maffoo>`__ (Google),
        `Max Radin <https://github.com/max-radin>`__ (UC Santa Barbara),
        `Jhonathan Romero <https://github.com/jromerofontalvo>`__ (Harvard),
        `Nicholas Rubin <https://github.com/ncrubin>`__ (Rigetti),
        `Daniel Sank <https://github.com/DanielSank>`__ (Google),
        `Nicolas Sawaya <https://github.com/nicolassawaya>`__ (Harvard),
        `Kanav Setia <https://github.com/kanavsetia>`__ (Dartmouth),
        `Hannah Sim <https://github.com/hsim13372>`__ (Harvard),
        `Mark Steudtner <https://github.com/msteudtner>`__  (Leiden University),
        `Qiming Sun <https://github.com/sunqm>`__ (Caltech),
        `Wei Sun <https://github.com/Spaceenter>`__ (Google) and
        `Fang Zhang <https://github.com/fangzh-umich>`__ (University of Michigan).
        
        How to cite
        -----------
        When using OpenFermion-Psi4 for research projects, please cite:
        
            Jarrod R. McClean, Ian D. Kivlichan, Kevin J. Sung, Damian S. Steiger,
            Yudong Cao, Chengyu Dai, E. Schuyler Fried, Craig Gidney, Brendan Gimby,
            Thomas Häner, Tarini Hardikar, Vojtĕch Havlíček, Cupjin Huang, Zhang Jiang,
            Matthew Neeley, Thomas O'Brien, Isil Ozfidan, Maxwell D. Radin, Jhonathan Romero,
            Nicholas Rubin, Nicolas P. D. Sawaya, Kanav Setia, Sukin Sim, Mark Steudtner,
            Wei Sun, Fang Zhang and Ryan Babbush.
            *OpenFermion: The Electronic Structure Package for Quantum Computers*.
            `arXiv:1710.07629 <https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.07629>`__. 2017.
        
        as well as
        
            Robert M. Parrish, Lori A. Burns, Daniel G. A. Smith, Andrew C. Simmonett, A. Eugene DePrince III,
            Edward G. Hohenstein , Uğur Bozkaya, Alexander Yu. Sokolov, Roberto Di Remigio, Ryan M. Richard,
            Jérôme F. Gonthier, Andrew M. James, Harley R. McAlexander, Ashutosh Kumar, Masaaki Saitow, Xiao Wang,
            Benjamin P. Pritchard, Prakash Verma, Henry F. Schaefer III , Konrad Patkowski, Rollin A. King,
            Edward F. Valeev, Francesco A. Evangelista, Justin M. Turney, T. Daniel Crawford and C. David Sherrill.
            *Psi4 1.1: An Open-Source Electronic Structure Program Emphasizing Automation, Advanced Libraries, and Interoperability*.
            `Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation <http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00174>`__.
            2017.
        
        We are happy to include future contributors as authors on later OpenFermion releases.
        
        Disclaimer
        ----------
        Copyright 2017 The OpenFermion Developers.
        This is not an official Google product.
        
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