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A Python library for quantum programming using Quil.
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Write a test which does a Rabi experiment and a sine-curve fit on successive RX angles. Something like:
data = []
angles = linspace([0, 2pi], 25)
num_shots = 100
for angle in angles:
p = RX(angle) 0
histogram = qvm(p, shots=num_shots)
data += histogram[1]/num_shots
fit, error = fit_sinusoid(angles, data)
assert error < some_threshold
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AngularJS Component for Quill rich text editor
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Utilities for creating generative artwork with Clojure
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Specification of Quil: A Practical Quantum Instruction Set Architecture
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Visualizing Data (in Quil!)
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A reference implementation for a quantum virtual machine in Python
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A curated list of projects developed using the Forest quantum programming environment.
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Operational Transform for Quill.js
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Getting started with PyQuil: Quantum dice example
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right now, absolute jumps are conflated in the
labelobject here. I'd prefer we instead introduce a new object calledabsolute-program-locationor something like that. (I don't want to use "address" only because it feels too dishonest.) If we do this, then we'd changepatch-labelsto not overwrite these label objects, and we'