Pedro Rivero
Pedro Rivero
Go for it @charmerDark! That is probably a good place to start. From there you can keep adding more tests as you become more and more familiar 😉
Good start @charmerDark! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the tests! 😄
The least significant digit is off. This has to do with the way we pack the bits and pythons floating point precision: apparently there is something non-deterministic going on.
Thanks @Raijeku feel free to give it a try! I would suggest looking into de development branch for the most up to date code. Let me know if you need...
Thanks @jaimebw! I will take a look at it, although in my understanding that decorator is used to reduce the times you repeat a given calculation by storing its result....
Hi @gprs1809! I removed this issue from #unitaryHACK because I do not think we will be able to complete a full tutorial at this stage of development. However, feel free...
Hi @gprs1809! Awesome! Let me get to your questions: 1. Use the new version of `Qrng` better, it is located in `qrand.qrngV1`. I am keeping it this way since it...
Hi @eraraya-ricardo! Thank you so much for reaching out and showing interest. In the next few days (before UnitaryHack officially begins on May 14) I will be pushing a new...
Hi @eraraya-ricardo!! Thanks for asking. `QuantumCircuit` is an **interface**. Roughly speaking it is meant to enforce certain methods on child classes in order to make them interchangeable. That way the...
Hi @harry-stark! Thanks for showing interest. So, I am not very familiar with Cirq, but I would say that `CirqBackend` should be precisely that *"unified backend API"* for Cirq: meaning...