: Refers to an oracle, which is a "black box" operation used in quantum algorithms to recognize certain patterns or perform specific functions.
: Likely denotes the first iteration or version of this specific oracle variable in a program's sequence. Key Features of Qwerty qwerty.OL.1.var
Qwerty is a basis-oriented quantum programming language designed to simplify the allocation and initialization of qubits by using "qubit literals". : Refers to an oracle, which is a
: A unique syntax called "tilt" is used to represent multiplication by a phase factor (e.g., '1'@45 for a 45-degree rotation), making complex quantum states more approachable for beginners. : Refers to an oracle
Researchers from arXiv highlight that Qwerty treats qubits similarly to classical string literals: