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Are you asking how to calculate the 4 probabilities in each case, or are you asking how to calculate an expectation value (which is what your question actually says)? If the latter, what expectation value are you wanting to calculate? That would be some function of the measurement outcomes that you want the average of. — DaftWullie 4 mins ago
@IntegrateThis It's computed classically (nominally, you could use your quantum computer to perform the classical computation if you want to get the advantages of parallelism). The point is that all the values of $\lambda_k$ are known in advance because they're the discrete set of values that can come out of phase estimation. In practice, you might choose to approximate the values, e.g. if $C\lambda_k$ is small, performing a Taylor expansion. — DaftWullie 18 mins ago
@Dohleman Yes, they're just labels for the two parts of the system, one part held by A (Alice), and the other by B (Bob). In this case it's the two qudits. — DaftWullie 23 mins ago
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@Mark S, if i changed qr and also change Qr , then i replace the original value by wrong value, because this Qr is a result of function, say a hash function we want to know the secret input of this hash, so we will not change Qr, we want to eliminate or cancel the other superposition (0) value and keep the (1) value,, in other words, (we want to move to the other universe that hold the correct answer, because every answer exist in a separate universe ) — remon78eg 11 mins ago
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But I need a value of the classical register to do a feed-forward. The first feed-forward is not gonna be a problem but the second one is, the conditional value will grow exponentially. What I want is to reset all of the classical register and use just one condition per feed-forward. — Poramet Pathumsoot 8 mins ago
I think it would be a problem when I have to plot the circuit. but yes, this is one of the solutions. — Poramet Pathumsoot 13 mins ago
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I followed the circuit you draw using:
circ.cx(q[0],q[1]) circ.rz(a,q[1]) circ.cx(q[0],q[1])
with $a$ being a parameter y defined previously. However $[I]_{1,1}$ and $[I]_{4,4}$ still remained at 1, with no phase at all. — Jorge Rodríguez Peña 5 mins ago14:12
@JorgeRodríguezPeña So you've got what you want up to a global phase. Global phases don't matter. — DaftWullie 2 mins ago
But $[\pm iY]$ as it's equivalence class still squares to the identity in the projective unitary group. So it may not have $\pm 1$ eigenspaces (not being a matrix itself), but that is the corresponding notion. — AHusain 24 mins ago
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Thank you! I have one last question, how can I represent the controlled-S† gate? I can only find a single-qubit S† gate. — Rahaf 11 mins ago
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@AHusain: Right, here's a question for you then. I have in mind a single qubit state which is 'stabilised' by $[\pm i Y]$. Which state am I thinking of? — Niel de Beaudrap 15 mins ago
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Then you need another quantum bit to hold the value of classical register as a black box and apply X gate on it if the value of the classical register is 1. — Aman 19 mins ago
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