Nathan Shammah
Nathan Shammah
You can find examples here: https://qutip.org/qutip-tutorials/#piqs (this package is now a qutip module, `qutip.piqs`).
Not at this time. Having a general Liouvillian generator (for local homogeneous + collective collapse operators) would be a great addition to the technique.
@vprusso @purva-thakre just let me know if you have a timeline for the blog post, so that we can loop in @francespoblete for socials. Looking forward to the last edits.
Thanks @vprusso. Regarding the other options for folding, the layerwise folding is [one alternative](https://mitiq.readthedocs.io/en/latest/apidoc.html#module-mitiq.zne.scaling.layer_scaling) we could consider. This is related at the high level but different from layerwise Richardson extrapolation...
@jordandsullivan I like a lot the idea. The only caveat for me would be keeping the import without the "methods." bit (which I guess can be addressed in that init...
@jordandsullivan assigning this to you as discussed, and adding it to the current milestone as also tightly related to https://github.com/unitaryfund/mitiq/issues/2244.
Ping for @WrathfulSpatula when you have time, cc @veena-vee989.
I'm working on closing #349. Hopefully if the result is a net reduction of the tags, the issue is somewhat solved.
Ping for @KallieFerguson and @beecastanon who are working on a solution.
Just adding here that the NEPEC formalism could be used to implement PEA. Basically expanding PEC representations to accommodate noise + use ZNE Factories for extrapolation. There is some [relevant...