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Understanding Amplitude Amplification in the Original HHL Algorithm vs. Modern Implementations I'm studying the original HHL algorithm from the 2009 paper (arXiv:0811.3171) and trying to implement it ...
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I’m new here. I’ve been experimenting with quantum-inspired optimization and created a very simple, hardware-neutral data format (JSON) to describe optimization inputs and parameters before they are ...
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Sorry for the vague title, what I’m really asking is: when writing a compiler for a quantum DSL, many languages have chosen an imperative or functional host language. Few, if any, have chosen a purely ...
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I want to convert a PySCF wavefunction in terms of CIstrings to a representation of a qubit state after Jordan-Wigner transformation of the Hamiltonian. Qiskit-nature keeps the molecular ordering of ...
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In this paper, the authors provide a method for constructing qLDPC CSS-T codes. They provide example generator matrices for the binary linear codes $C_1$ and $C_2$ such that $Q(C_1, C_2)$ is a CSS-T ...
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Im making a quantum SVM with the quantum kernel using qiskit. Right now, im trying to implement the noise model using the fake provider. ...
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I'm trying to simulate the 1D Ising Model with open periodic boundary conditions using the 2nd order Trotter product for 5 spins sites with J = -1.2 and h =-0.7. $$ H_{Ising} = -J\sum_{i=0}^{spinsites ...
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I have been using Stim for a while now. Still, I find it particularly difficult to add non-trivial detectors in Stim (such as the in-place access of the Y-Basis Gidney introduced), and I’m wondering ...
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In the paper "Grand Unification of Quantum Algorithms", the following operator is introduced in eqn. (27) of said paper: $$\hat{\Pi }_{\phi } = e^{i\phi (2\hat{\Pi }-\hat{I})}$$ The operator ...
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I'm working with Stim to analyze error probabilities in quantum error correction circuits, and I'm encountering a confusing aspect regarding the DetectorErrorModel (DEM) output. Consider Steane code ...
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I’m trying to connect to IBM Quantum backends using Qiskit Runtime Service. Here’s my code (based on IBM Cloud setup guide): ...
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I have two problems with the Qiskit IntegerComparator: I apply a comparison of a quantum register content with a classical integer in Qiskit and look at the ...
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Under the IBM Qiskit v2.X Developer Certification webpage, there are a few courses and resources listed (e.g. the 5 course series from IBM). However, do they fully cover the content tested in the ...
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I want to convert a Choi matrix into a corresponding set of Kraus operators. I start out from a numpy array representing the Choi matrix. I convert it to a QuTip Qobj object and then convert it to ...
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In digital computer, 0 and 1 is the basic unit of information in memory, that gets processed. Digital computer(having transistors) uses Boolean algebra to process this basic unit of information, where ...
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