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@fire alive
 
@NobodyNada FireAlarm version 22ea51e, running for 26 seconds on <unknown location>
 
@fire ALIVE
 
12:14 AM
@NobodyNada FireAlarm version 22ea51e, running for 32 seconds on <unknown location>
 
@fire bLacKlist USERname hank\W*sauri
 
@NobodyNada Usage: blacklist <keyword|username|tag> <item>
 
@fire blaCKlist username hank\W*sauri
 
@NobodyNada Added regular expression hank\W*sauri to the username blacklist.
 
12:38 AM
@thesecretmaster sorry for the ping, but is ChatX still working? I'm getting some errors while running Revenant
I, [2020-08-02T17:36:14.736650 #19886]  INFO -- : Loading cookies from cookie.yml
E, [2020-08-02T17:36:27.375298 #19886] ERROR -- : Posting message to room 167908 failed. Retrying... [ [Revenant](git.io/fhInH) ] Uh oh, I still see some tags! Specifically these tags:
E, [2020-08-02T17:36:28.472434 #19886] ERROR -- : Posting message to room 167908 failed. Retrying... [ [Revenant](git.io/fhInH) ] Uh oh, I still see some tags! Specifically these tags:
E, [2020-08-02T17:36:29.560959 #19886] ERROR -- : Posting message to room 167908 failed. Retrying... [ [Revenant](git.io
(I killed it with ctrl+c when it went into that loop)
 
@BhargavRao It should be working? It might be annoyed about your cookies.yml, try deleting that and seeing if that fixes it?
 
Cool, thanks. Trying now
 
[ Revenant ] Uh oh, I still see some tags! Specifically these tags:
(×31) (×24) (×9) (×2)
(×1)
 
LAST TAG: [tag:design] _(×1)_
E, [2020-08-02T17:41:01.886653 #19921] ERROR -- : Posting message to room 111347 failed. Retrying... [tag:safe] _(×9)_ [tag:ace.js] _(×2)_ [tag:design] _(×1)_
E, [2020-08-02T17:41:02.975867 #19921] ERROR -- : Posting message to room 111347 failed. Retrying... [tag:safe] _(×9)_ [tag:ace.js] _(×2)_ [tag:design] _(×1)_
E, [2020-08-02T17:41:04.072744 #19921] ERROR -- : Posting message to room 111347 failed. Retrying... [tag:safe] _(×9)_ [tag:ace.js] _(×2)_ [tag:design] _(×1)_
And then it worked
shrugs
 
@Jammy Whoa, that bot looks seriously helpful
 
12:42 AM
Thanks @thesecretmaster :)
Yep, finds the recreated tags
 
Ah, glad I could help :)
If I recall correctly, it did have some weird quirk that needed fixing though...
 
@thesecretmaster Ah, gotcha. Should we update Revenant gemfile?
Also there seems to be some alerts here github.com/SOBotics/Revenant/network/alerts
 
No, not ChatX, I think that a bit after I wrote Revenant somebody pointed out some quirk that needed fixing. I could be misremembering though.
Ah yeah, it could definitely do with a bundle update for those GH warnings.
 
I'm not sure how to do that, can you do that and update the repo when you're free? Thanks!
 
Yeah sure! Give me one sec...
 
12:58 AM
Thanks!
 
 
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6:00 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by glS
[ Boson ] New comment posted by glS
isn't that table your answer? — glS 9 mins ago
 
 
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8:55 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Iskander
This table about state preparation. I'm interested in matrix inversion algorithms. — Iskander 6 mins ago
 
 
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10:10 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by JSdJ
As a small note, the idea of the depolarizing channel is that $p_{x} = p_{y} = p_{z} (= \frac{p}{3})$, so its a Pauli channel where the probabilities for an $X$, $Y$ and $Z$ flip are all equal (and often taken as $\frac{p}{3}$). — JSdJ 24 mins ago
 
 
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11:25 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by JSdJ
The $3^{n}$ bound is not a strict bound; in principle you could do with $4^{n}$ state populations (the $3^{n}$ operators of course give $6^{n}$ states) when you use a SIC-POVM - but in practice, it's just easier to use the $3^{n}$ Pauli operators. — JSdJ 6 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by JSdJ
I don't have time to write a proper answer right now on the entire question, but at least there used to be a wonderful qiskit tutorial notebook on QST (although I can't find it anymore). I'll try to answer later if there is no answer yet. — JSdJ 8 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Yu Shee
stackoverflow.com/questions/63228072/… @JonathanTrousdale please check out the above link. I tried the same matrix with MATLAB and scipy and got different result. — Yu Shee 21 mins ago
 
12:15 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by glS
you can include math in the post using mathjax. E.g. $a |0\rangle + b|1\rangle$ renders as $a \lvert 0\rangle+b \lvert 1\rangle$ — glS 6 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by glS
you can use \ket, you just need to include $\newcommand{\ket}[1]{\lvert #1\rangle}$ to the beginning of the post — glS 8 mins ago
 
12:40 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by glS
are you asking how to find the matrix representation of a Toffoli between an arbitrary triple of qubits, or something else? — glS 21 mins ago
 
 
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5:40 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Jonathan Trousdale
@YuShee Everything checks out and works in Matlab. I'm not sure what's going wrong in scipy. The matrix you posted seems to be singular (determinant is order $10^{-5}$). It could be that scipy's algorithm for matrix logarithms is less robust than Matlab. Also to your point earlier, I think scipy defaults to floats instead of doubles, so maybe it is a precision issue with a matrix this large (I didn't realize you were using a $16 \times 16$ matrix). Easy answer is stick with MATLAB, matrix computations are MATLAB's core strength. — Jonathan Trousdale 20 mins ago
 
6:05 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by vasjain
How would you check if a matrix is Pauli Product — vasjain 6 mins ago
 
6:55 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Balint Pato
Hi Elijah - both Craig and I are developers on Cirq. Do you still have this issue? — Balint Pato 23 mins ago
 
7:20 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Craig Gidney
Look at the first column of the matrix. It should have exactly one non-zero entry. The row of that entry in binary tells you which qubits got Pauli X operations. Then conjugate the matrix with Hadamards and repeat the same trick to get the locations of Pauli Zs. There's a lot of leeway here as it's not nearly as expensive as the matrix multiplication step. — Craig Gidney 12 mins ago
 
8:10 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Craig Gidney
Note that you do need to check that the Paulis you inferred from the first column actually reproduce the rest of matrix. — Craig Gidney 16 mins ago
 

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