> so no ECCN numbers should be required. That's wrong. The classification of each exported item has to be declared by the sender. Exemptions should also be declared as an ECCN number (there are various ECCN numbers…
> Put your links when your mouth is List of available QC simulators grouped by programming language: https://quantiki.org/wiki/list-qc-simulators I count more than 40 QC simulator projects. All open source. There is an…
Your package is missing Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) [0], duh. Add a proper ECCN number (such as "EAR99" [1]), according the rules and regulations that apply to the specific product you're shipping. FYI,…
What you have linked is just bog-standard entanglement simulations. There are a dozen free software apps to do that. It's basically just linear matrix algebra with complex numbers. What the parent meant was real…
> so no ECCN numbers should be required. That's wrong. The classification of each exported item has to be declared by the sender. Exemptions should also be declared as an ECCN number (there are various ECCN numbers…
> Put your links when your mouth is List of available QC simulators grouped by programming language: https://quantiki.org/wiki/list-qc-simulators I count more than 40 QC simulator projects. All open source. There is an…
Your package is missing Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) [0], duh. Add a proper ECCN number (such as "EAR99" [1]), according the rules and regulations that apply to the specific product you're shipping. FYI,…
What you have linked is just bog-standard entanglement simulations. There are a dozen free software apps to do that. It's basically just linear matrix algebra with complex numbers. What the parent meant was real…