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1:54 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Craig Gidney
It's not clear what model you're trying to convey in your question. — Craig Gidney 1 min ago
 
 
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3:09 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Mark S
It sounds like you are asking how to grok what is meant by a quantum superposition of $4$ qubits in superposition. Can you clarify what you know and what you need help on? — Mark S 23 mins ago
 
 
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4:21 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .98;
@PikachutheWatermelonWizard What if the moderators ARE the hackers? We already know they hate me because I speak truth to power! — Evan Carroll 12 mins ago
 
 
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5:39 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by DaftWullie
So why use additionally registers? Why not just apply the permutation directly? — DaftWullie 22 mins ago
 
6:29 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Upstart
Sir the permutation is not a straightforward one as the permutation of the $x$ and $y$ state depends on the $z$ state and the permutation of the $z$ state depends on the $x$ and $y$ — Upstart 17 mins ago
 
6:54 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Upstart
so while changing the states when i have say a particular state $|x\rangle |y\rangle |z\rangle|0\rangle|0\rangle|0\rangle$ i change it to $|x\rangle |y\rangle |z\rangle|x'\rangle|y'\rangle|z'\rangle$ I cant modify the original registers since its value is necessary to modify the other registers — Upstart 24 mins ago
 
 
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8:04 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .97; OpenNLP 1.00;
How in two years has no one been able to find out who is the person leaving his dirty dishes and have someone take action against him specifically? — AsheraH 21 mins ago
 
 
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2:19 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .31; OpenNLP .99;
I don't see how additional documentation would make the OP more at fault; but I agree, don't provide more info than you were asked for-- don't give your rude, toxic boss any information that could get him going again. Do show them your degree to prove that you did not misrepresent your education, then focus on the future as the body of this answer describes. — alexis 14 mins ago
 
2:44 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .99; OpenNLP 1.00;
If you never presented your college degree before being hired, their HR is sloppy, so your sloppiness should fit right in with the company culture. Now you only have to learn how to throw tantrums every now and then. — Alexander 20 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by user2723984
the bible of quantum computing is certainly Nielsen, Chuang, quantum computation and quantum information. Being already comfortable with linear algebra and Hilbert spaces is preferable, as it will allow you to understand quantum mechanics in general at a deeper level, but the book has an introduction to the subject that should go deep enough for the purpose of computation — user2723984 17 mins ago
 
3:09 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .06; OpenNLP .03;
Code reviews are largely pointless and are a subtle form of bullying and ego stroking within the workplace - two prevailing attitudes that the world needs far less of among developers and management. Everyone makes mistakes and everyone learns. The only thing a project should ever be formally reviewed for is security vulnerabilities but that should be done by someone who is a specialist and a consummate professional who always treats their fellow humans with dignity and respect. cubicspot.blogspot.com/2015/01/…CubicleSoft 7 mins ago
 
 
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4:54 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
Well, you could come back to it when you have the time. Meanwhile I guess a moderator could convert this to a comment on your behalf. :) — Sanchayan Dutta 5 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by magic_man
Thanks @SanchayanDutta for pointing out. I'm too a newbie in this field and cant well explain my answer up to the required level.Initially I tired to comment but while doing so prompted me not to post answers there. — magic_man 10 mins ago
 
5:14 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
A b*tch of a manager - get signed off by a doctor and get your neck attended to - otherwise it could get serious... — Solar Mike 29 secs ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
The world is full of people whose CV is a work of fiction. If the OP isn't delivering what it is reasonable to expect given their claimed qualifications, checking them is the obvious step to take. Bluntly, nobody is employed to make "sloppy mistakes". I don't think this is any more than "get your act together or you won't be employed here for much longer" wake-up call. If I was in the supervisor's position and had been fooled into employing somebody who can't do the job, I would have every right to be furious. — alephzero 19 mins ago
 
6:04 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .04; OpenNLP 1.00;
I've also flagged as spam as this is an attempt to obtain free market research. — bruglesco 20 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
I've added the text from the page you link, just in case it becomes obsolete in the future. — Sanchayan Dutta 15 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Jalex Stark
An implicit subquestion here is "Is there an efficient algorithm to decide whether a given matrix can be represented by a poly-sized quantum circuit?". I'm pretty sure the answer is no. — Jalex Stark 16 mins ago
 
6:54 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .26;
Just because you disagree with it, doesn't make it bad advice. People have no business talking about someone else's medical situation unless they have permission to do so from the person involved. If someone feels compelled to say something, then remind them that they shouldn't judge someone else since nobody ever knows someone else's full story. And not for nothing, it is almost never bad advice to keep one's mouth shut when it comes to many work situations. — Tom Gallo 1 min ago
 
 
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8:34 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@Mehrdad And? I know of plenty of people with "bigger" degree's that still don't learn everything needed. My point still stands. IE: My brother just finished a 4 year programming degree and only know of GIT because of me. — WernerCD 15 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Upstart
since $|A\rangle={2^{3l/2}}\sum_{x=0}^{2^l-1}\sum_{y=0}^{2^l-1}\sum_{z=0}^{2^l-1} |x\rangle^{\otimes l}|y\rangle^{\otimes l}|z\rangle^{\otimes l}|=H^{\otimes 3l}|0\rangle^{\otimes 3l}$ Then can i just appy $H^{\otimes 3l}$ to A to get back $|0\rangle^{\otimes 3l}$? — Upstart 22 mins ago
 
9:04 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Arthur-1
This answer might be scary for someone that isn't familiar with Dirac notation — Arthur-1 2 mins ago
 
9:54 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Upstart
so instead of the XOR operation i define the operator say $\rho=I^{\otimes 3l}\otimes H^{\otimes 3l}$ after the swapping is done — Upstart 11 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Nelimee
$H$ is its own inverse so yes, applying $HH$ to a qubit is the same as applying $H^\dagger H = I$ on this qubit. This reasoning can be applyied qubit-wise to your $3l$ qubits. — Nelimee 23 mins ago
 

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