WIA-QUA-005 · Interactive Simulator

💻 WIA-QUA-005: Quantum Simulation Standard

The WIA-QUA-005 standard defines the comprehensive framework for quantum system simulation, including state vector methods, density matrix formalism, tensor network techniques, and quantum chemistry applications.

Scope: State Vector Simulation: Efficient simulation of pure quantum states · Density Matrix Methods: Mixed state and decoherence modeling · Tensor Network Techniques: MPS, PEPS, and other advanced methods · Quantum Chemistry: Molecular structure and energy calculations · Many-Body Physics: Simulation of interacting quantum systems · Noise Modeling: Realistic quantum error simulation

Generate a Phase 1 envelope

This simulator demonstrates the canonical envelope shape defined in the standard's Phase 1 specification. Click the button below to generate a sample envelope; the output is a JSON document that conforming implementations can verify with the reference CLI.

Press “Generate envelope” to produce a Phase 1 sample.

How envelope verification works

Every envelope in this standard is signed with Ed25519 over the canonical JSON form (RFC 8785 JCS). The signature covers all fields except the signature itself; downstream consumers verify by re-canonicalising and re-checking the Ed25519 signature against the publisher's tenant key registered in the WIA-OMNI-API trust fabric.

# Reference verification flow (pseudocode)
canon = jcs_canonicalise(envelope_without_signature)
ok    = ed25519_verify(publisher_pubkey, canon, envelope.signature.value)
assert ok, "envelope signature does not verify"

Live conformance metrics

The metrics below reflect the standard's validator score and the cohort of conforming implementations registered with the WIA trust fabric. Numbers are illustrative; the actual figures evolve as the ecosystem grows.

v3 score
21/21
Phases
4
Languages
2+
License
MIT

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About this simulator

This page is a Phase 1 envelope simulator for the WIA-QUA-005 standard. It is intentionally minimal: a working demonstration of the envelope shape, not a production implementation. Production implementations carry signing keys in the WIA-OMNI-API trust fabric, validate against the schema registry, and emit envelopes through the Phase 2 HTTP surface documented under ../api/.

The simulator is provided so that engineers evaluating the standard can see a concrete envelope without standing up a full publisher endpoint. The reference CLI under ../cli/ produces equivalent envelopes from the command line, which is the recommended path for any non-trivial experimentation.

For deeper context, the eBook companion volumes describe the domain rationale for each envelope field. Field choices in this standard are not arbitrary: each field exists to answer a question that downstream auditors, regulators, or interoperability partners would otherwise have to derive from the publisher's narrative documentation.