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Q# is a domain-specific programming language used to express quantum algorithms. This tag should be used for questions related to creating/programming quantum algorithms using the 'Q#' language. If the question is unrelated to, or arising from some non-quantum aspect of Q#, it might be better to ask on StackOverflow. If appropriate, also use the [programming] tag.
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Microsoft Classic QDK simulator
Is it possible to change the simulator used by the Classic QDK with Python simulation ?
It's reported that Classic QDK supports several simulators (sparse, full-state...). Which one is used when calle …