Published Libraries & Tools
Python quantum virtual machine library implementing Grover's Search algorithm, quantum neural networks, QASM execution, and full quantum gate simulation. Features a novel Perlin-Fourier entropy approach — using Perlin noise seeded with environmental derivatives (humidity, temperature, and time) as a true-randomness approximation for quantum state simulation. More resource-efficient than IBM's queued quantum computers for small-to-medium tasks, while running on standard hardware. The underlying technique (PFQVS) is currently being prepared for academic submission.
LuxeBot
Multilingual Discord bot for education and homework support. Features homework assistance, real-time language detection and translation across multiple languages, STEM resources, book recommendations, and coding assistance. First public software release — published at age eleven. Served users on the public top.gg bot directory.
In Development
SerpentLang
Experimental programming language replacing traditional syntax with natural English constructs. Designed to lower the barrier to entry for new programmers by making code read as closely as possible to plain language. Intended as an educational tool and a gateway language for non-technical learners, with a compiler target of Python bytecode.
Sübaymüdüs Language Tooling
Digital tooling for an original constructed language — grammar reference, word generator, translator, and vocabulary browser. Built from seven handwritten notebooks. Android language pack planned for system-level integration, with a potential full OS language package.
GitHub
All active and planned projects are tracked at github.com/iriszimmerfau. Repositories include amin-qvm source, LuxeBot, SerpentLang, Sübaymüdüs tooling, LocalWebIQ automation, and research experiments.
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