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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2014-07-24 23:07:27 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2014-07-24 23:07:27 +0000 |
commit | 369ffb24863654c2f800915b021b3f483dd7bca2 (patch) | |
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parent | a9483c887815e8976dd5ee214736c1de4e66497d (diff) |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/qcircuit/qcircuit.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/qcircuit/qcircuit.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bf946def860 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/qcircuit/qcircuit.sty @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +% Q-circuit version 2.0 +% Contributors: Steve Flammia, Bryan Eastin, Travis Scholten +% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + +% Thanks to the Xy-pic guys, Kristoffer H Rose, Ross Moore, and Daniel Müllner, +% for their help in making Qcircuit work with Xy-pic version 3.8. +% Thanks also to Dave Clader, Andrew Childs, Rafael Possignolo, Tyson Williams, +% Sergio Boixo, Cris Moore, Jonas Anderson, and Stephan Mertens for helping us test +% and/or develop the new version. +\ProvidesPackage{qcircuit}[2014/06/29] +\RequirePackage{xy} + +\DeclareOption{braket}{ + \newcommand{\bra}[1]{\ensuremath{\left\langle{#1}\right\vert}} + \newcommand{\ket}[1]{\ensuremath{\left\vert{#1}\right\rangle}} +} + +\DeclareOption{qm}{ + \newcommand{\ip}[2]{\ensuremath{\left\langle{#1}\right\vert{#2}\rangle}} + \newcommand{\melem}[3]{\ensuremath{\left\langle{#1}\right\vert{#2}\vert{#3}\rangle}} + \newcommand{\expval}[1]{\ensuremath{\left\langle #1 \right\rangle}} + \newcommand{\op}[2]{\ensuremath{\vert{#1}\rangle\langle{#2}\vert}} +} + +\ProcessOptions\relax + +\xyoption{matrix} +\xyoption{frame} +\xyoption{arrow} +\xyoption{arc} + +\usepackage{ifpdf} +\ifpdf +\else +\PackageWarningNoLine{Qcircuit}{qcircuit is loading in Postscript mode. The Xy-pic options ps and dvips will be loaded. If you wish to use other Postscript drivers for Xy-pic, you must modify the code in qcircuit.sty} +% The following options load the drivers most commonly required to +% get proper Postscript output from Xy-pic. Should these fail to work, +% try replacing the following two lines with some of the other options +% given in the Xy-pic reference manual. +\xyoption{ps} +\xyoption{dvips} +\fi + +% The following resets Xy-pic matrix alignment to the pre-3.8 default, as +% required by Qcircuit. +\entrymodifiers={!C\entrybox} + +\newcommand{\qw}[1][-1]{\ar @{-} [0,#1]} + % Defines a wire that connects horizontally. By default it connects to the object on the left of the current object. + % WARNING: Wire commands must appear after the gate in any given entry. +\newcommand{\qwx}[1][-1]{\ar @{-} [#1,0]} + % Defines a wire that connects vertically. By default it connects to the object above the current object. + % WARNING: Wire commands must appear after the gate in any given entry. +\newcommand{\cw}[1][-1]{\ar @{=} [0,#1]} + % Defines a classical wire that connects horizontally. By default it connects to the object on the left of the current object. + % WARNING: Wire commands must appear after the gate in any given entry. +\newcommand{\cwx}[1][-1]{\ar @{=} [#1,0]} + % Defines a classical wire that connects vertically. By default it connects to the object above the current object. + % WARNING: Wire commands must appear after the gate in any given entry. +\newcommand{\gate}[1]{*+<.6em>{#1} \POS ="i","i"+UR;"i"+UL **\dir{-};"i"+DL **\dir{-};"i"+DR **\dir{-};"i"+UR **\dir{-},"i" \qw} + % Boxes the argument, making a gate. +\newcommand{\meter}{*=<1.8em,1.4em>{\xy ="j","j"-<.778em,.322em>;{"j"+<.778em,-.322em> \ellipse ur,_{}},"j"-<0em,.4em>;p+<.5em,.9em> **\dir{-},"j"+<2.2em,2.2em>*{},"j"-<2.2em,2.2em>*{} \endxy} \POS ="i","i"+UR;"i"+UL **\dir{-};"i"+DL **\dir{-};"i"+DR **\dir{-};"i"+UR **\dir{-},"i" \qw} + % Inserts a measurement meter. + % In case you're wondering, the constants .778em and .322em specify + % one quarter of a circle with radius 1.1em. + % The points added at + and - <2.2em,2.2em> are there to strech the + % canvas, ensuring that the size is unaffected by erratic spacing issues + % with the arc. +\newcommand{\measure}[1]{*+[F-:<.9em>]{#1} \qw} + % Inserts a measurement bubble with user defined text. +\newcommand{\measuretab}[1]{*{\xy*+<.6em>{#1}="e";"e"+UL;"e"+UR **\dir{-};"e"+DR **\dir{-};"e"+DL **\dir{-};"e"+LC-<.5em,0em> **\dir{-};"e"+UL **\dir{-} \endxy} \qw} + % Inserts a measurement tab with user defined text. +\newcommand{\measureD}[1]{*{\xy*+=<0em,.1em>{#1}="e";"e"+UR+<0em,.25em>;"e"+UL+<-.5em,.25em> **\dir{-};"e"+DL+<-.5em,-.25em> **\dir{-};"e"+DR+<0em,-.25em> **\dir{-};{"e"+UR+<0em,.25em>\ellipse^{}};"e"+C:,+(0,1)*{} \endxy} \qw} + % Inserts a D-shaped measurement gate with user defined text. +\newcommand{\multimeasure}[2]{*+<1em,.9em>{\hphantom{#2}} \qw \POS[0,0].[#1,0];p !C *{#2},p \drop\frm<.9em>{-}} + % Draws a multiple qubit measurement bubble starting at the current position and spanning #1 additional gates below. + % #2 gives the label for the gate. + % You must use an argument of the same width as #2 in \ghost for the wires to connect properly on the lower lines. +\newcommand{\multimeasureD}[2]{*+<1em,.9em>{\hphantom{#2}} \POS [0,0]="i",[0,0].[#1,0]="e",!C *{#2},"e"+UR-<.8em,0em>;"e"+UL **\dir{-};"e"+DL **\dir{-};"e"+DR+<-.8em,0em> **\dir{-};{"e"+DR+<0em,.8em>\ellipse^{}};"e"+UR+<0em,-.8em> **\dir{-};{"e"+UR-<.8em,0em>\ellipse^{}},"i" \qw} + % Draws a multiple qubit D-shaped measurement gate starting at the current position and spanning #1 additional gates below. + % #2 gives the label for the gate. + % You must use an argument of the same width as #2 in \ghost for the wires to connect properly on the lower lines. +\newcommand{\control}{*!<0em,.025em>-=-<.2em>{\bullet}} + % Inserts an unconnected control. +\newcommand{\controlo}{*+<.01em>{\xy -<.095em>*\xycircle<.19em>{} \endxy}} + % Inserts a unconnected control-on-0. +\newcommand{\ctrl}[1]{\control \qwx[#1] \qw} + % Inserts a control and connects it to the object #1 wires below. +\newcommand{\ctrlo}[1]{\controlo \qwx[#1] \qw} + % Inserts a control-on-0 and connects it to the object #1 wires below. +\newcommand{\targ}{*+<.02em,.02em>{\xy ="i","i"-<.39em,0em>;"i"+<.39em,0em> **\dir{-}, "i"-<0em,.39em>;"i"+<0em,.39em> **\dir{-},"i"*\xycircle<.4em>{} \endxy} \qw} + % Inserts a CNOT target. +\newcommand{\qswap}{*=<0em>{\times} \qw} + % Inserts half a swap gate. + % Must be connected to the other swap with \qwx. +\newcommand{\multigate}[2]{*+<1em,.9em>{\hphantom{#2}} \POS [0,0]="i",[0,0].[#1,0]="e",!C *{#2},"e"+UR;"e"+UL **\dir{-};"e"+DL **\dir{-};"e"+DR **\dir{-};"e"+UR **\dir{-},"i" \qw} + % Draws a multiple qubit gate starting at the current position and spanning #1 additional gates below. + % #2 gives the label for the gate. + % You must use an argument of the same width as #2 in \ghost for the wires to connect properly on the lower lines. +\newcommand{\ghost}[1]{*+<1em,.9em>{\hphantom{#1}} \qw} + % Leaves space for \multigate on wires other than the one on which \multigate appears. Without this command wires will cross your gate. + % #1 should match the second argument in the corresponding \multigate. +\newcommand{\push}[1]{*{#1}} + % Inserts #1, overriding the default that causes entries to have zero size. This command takes the place of a gate. + % Like a gate, it must precede any wire commands. + % \push is useful for forcing columns apart. + % NOTE: It might be useful to know that a gate is about 1.3 times the height of its contents. I.e. \gate{M} is 1.3em tall. + % WARNING: \push must appear before any wire commands and may not appear in an entry with a gate or label. +\newcommand{\gategroup}[6]{\POS"#1,#2"."#3,#2"."#1,#4"."#3,#4"!C*+<#5>\frm{#6}} + % Constructs a box or bracket enclosing the square block spanning rows #1-#3 and columns=#2-#4. + % The block is given a margin #5/2, so #5 should be a valid length. + % #6 can take the following arguments -- or . or _\} or ^\} or \{ or \} or _) or ^) or ( or ) where the first two options yield dashed and + % dotted boxes respectively, and the last eight options yield bottom, top, left, and right braces of the curly or normal variety. See the Xy-pic reference manual for more options. + % \gategroup can appear at the end of any gate entry, but it's good form to pick either the last entry or one of the corner gates. + % BUG: \gategroup uses the four corner gates to determine the size of the bounding box. Other gates may stick out of that box. See \prop. + +\newcommand{\rstick}[1]{*!L!<-.5em,0em>=<0em>{#1}} + % Centers the left side of #1 in the cell. Intended for lining up wire labels. Note that non-gates have default size zero. +\newcommand{\lstick}[1]{*!R!<.5em,0em>=<0em>{#1}} + % Centers the right side of #1 in the cell. Intended for lining up wire labels. Note that non-gates have default size zero. +\newcommand{\ustick}[1]{*!D!<0em,-.5em>=<0em>{#1}} + % Centers the bottom of #1 in the cell. Intended for lining up wire labels. Note that non-gates have default size zero. +\newcommand{\dstick}[1]{*!U!<0em,.5em>=<0em>{#1}} + % Centers the top of #1 in the cell. Intended for lining up wire labels. Note that non-gates have default size zero. +\newcommand{\Qcircuit}{\xymatrix @*=<0em>} + % Defines \Qcircuit as an \xymatrix with entries of default size 0em. +\newcommand{\link}[2]{\ar @{-} [#1,#2]} + % Draws a wire or connecting line to the element #1 rows down and #2 columns forward. +\newcommand{\pureghost}[1]{*+<1em,.9em>{\hphantom{#1}}} + % Same as \ghost except it omits the wire leading to the left. + +\endinput |