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Simulation of Quantum Computation

Welcome to Squankum

Currently Squankum lets you :

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Hadamard operation on a single qubit.

Hadamard operation screenshot

History of Squankum

In 2003-2004 I developed an interactive Quantum Computation applet, as part of my Technology Fellowship from the Johns Hopkins Center for Educational Resources. There was a fair amount of interest in this project, so in 2007 I renamed it as Squankum, and released the source code as Free Open Source Software under the GNU Public License.

Why did you choose the name Squankum?

Firstly, Squankum sounds cool, something roughly like an abbreviation for Simulation of Quantum Computation.

But more realistically, Squankum is an old name for a town nearby Freehold, New Jersey where I grew up. Squankum itself is a name in the Algonquian language meaning "Place of Evil Ghosts", given to the area by the Native American Lenni-Lenape tribe. They were possibly referring to the mosquitos.