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[QuEST](https://quest.qtechtheory.org/) is developed by Simon Benjamins Quantum Technology Theory Group (qtechtheory) and the e-Research center (oerc) at the University of Oxford. Development is currently led by Tyson Jones.
A full-state strong simulator, representing pure quantum states by state vectors, and mixed states by density matrices, with precise complex amplitudes in the Z-basis, The Quantum Exact Simulation Toolkit is a high-performance quantum computer simulator toolkit, state vectors and density matrices. QuEST uses multithreading, GPU acceleration and distribution to run lightning first on laptops, desktops and networked supercomputers. QuEST just works; it is stand-alone, requires no installation, and is trivial to compile and get running.
- all the unittests run in QuEST found [here.](https://quest-kit.github.io/QuEST/group__unittest.html#ga5274be4471e8361ea91a59600a21f07e)
- github found [here](https://github.com/QuEST-Kit/QuEST/tree/master/examples#compiling)
- Bernstein-Vazarani Algorithm example found [here](https://quest.qtechtheory.org/docs/bernstein-vazirani-algorithm/).
- Grover's search [example](https://quest.qtechtheory.org/docs/grovers-search/)