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"I" is always uppercase in English. We have latex support,
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TBH, I'm a bit surprised / shocked by the absence of a built-in function for measuring Pauli operators in a given state, using sampling on a real machine. Isn't this what VQE is all about?.. — mavzolej 24 mins ago
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Oh, I have read tutorials about solving SAT in Qiskit, and that's why I said it's decent of the corresponding code. What I want is to see if there is any library reducing other problems e.g., set covering to SAT, however it seems currently invalid since in the tutorials you provided, extra manual work is required even for transforming SAT expressions to truth tables or something similar, which is really disappointing as Qiskit can accept logical expressions directly at least. If you know anything about reducing other problems to SAT in Q#, that couldn't be better. — Zaragoss 20 mins ago
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@tparker uh, I just think $|1\rangle\!\langle2|$ looks much better than $|1\rangle\langle2|$. It's fine for something like $|\psi\rangle\langle1|2\rangle$ though — glS 16 mins ago
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hi @theRomanMercury. I'm afraid stackexchange is not a forum; answers are only accepted if they actually answer the question. You can use comments or edit your question to ask for clarifications. If what you want to ask does not fit in a comment, you can ask a separate question about it — glS 7 mins ago
now I get it, the formulas are not understood when looking on the phone :) — theRomanMercury 10 mins ago
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@tparker fwiw, the latex
physics
package also defines \ketbra
without the middle space, so it's at least not just me — glS 16 mins ago2:27 PM
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thanks - all answers are actually useful by indicating that I didn't read/understand the properties of the CNOT gate properly: The CNOT creates an entangled state, thus the two qubits can not be described independently, apart from some exceptions (e.g. the control qubit being |1> or |0>). — radix 23 mins ago
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I am currently looking into a different approach @glS quantumcomputing.stackexchange.com/q/12143/10110 Same objective, efficiently solving NP complete problems. Feedback appreciated. — Cristian Dumitrescu 1 min ago
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I am currently looking into a different approach @Mithrandir24601 quantumcomputing.stackexchange.com/q/12143/10110 Same objective, efficiently solving NP complete problems. Feedback appreciated, and please be as strict and critical as possible, I appreciate that. — Cristian Dumitrescu 19 mins ago
Interestingly, the angle brackets render differently on different devices. On my laptop and tablet, $\rangle \! \langle$ gets merged into a single contiguous symbol that looks like an $X$. But on my phone screen, there's still a small space between them, and a noticeably larger space between the brackets in $\rangle \langle$ than on the larger devices. — tparker 21 mins ago
I am currently looking into a different approach @DaftWullie quantumcomputing.stackexchange.com/q/12143/10110 Same objective, efficiently solving NP complete problems. Feedback appreciated. — Cristian Dumitrescu 22 mins ago
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@tparker I wasn't aware, on my linux machine it renders it pretty much like latex does. It's not too surprising though, I've been told that in some devices also $\boldsymbol x$ (
$\boldsymbol x$
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Not a tomography of the input state, but of the output state. And not a full tomography, but one that only captures the two qubit correlations. So (for the case of all measurements delayed until the end), instead of being given a histogram of bit strings you are given all the two qubit Pauli expectation values. — James Wootton 5 mins ago
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@theRomanMercury There's a little edit button just below your post that you can use to edit in additional details to the question (or an answer as well). Having said that, once a question has been answered, if you have follow-up questions, it's a better idea to post a new question, with a link to the question that's been answered — Mithrandir24601 ♦ 22 mins ago
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