About
qvartools is developed and maintained by the QuantumNoLab team.
How to Cite
If you use qvartools in your research, please cite:
@software{qvartools2026,
author = {Chang, Jen-Yu and Chang, George and Tsai, Hsiu Chi
and monmon and Lin, Ray and yangsc11-beep},
title = {qvartools: Quantum Variational Toolkit},
year = {2026},
url = {https://github.com/QuantumNoLab/qvartools},
license = {MIT},
version = {0.0.0}
}
A machine-readable citation file is available at CITATION.cff.
License
qvartools is released under the MIT License.
Acknowledgements
qvartools builds on foundational work from the open-source quantum computing and quantum chemistry communities. Key dependencies include PySCF, PyTorch, SciPy, and NumPy.