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revise the created pauli_term_grouping.py

Open hofong428 opened this issue 5 months ago • 4 comments

Optimized Pauli term grouping strategies for measurement reduction in fermionic simulations. Based on research showing up to 50% measurement reduction compared to traditional techniques.

hofong428 avatar Jul 29 '25 18:07 hofong428

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Also, could you provide a somewhat more informative title for this PR? It looks like the revision has to do with optimizing performance, so perhaps it should mention that. This will make it easier for people to understand what's going on in the future.

mhucka avatar Aug 01 '25 22:08 mhucka

I've tried to conduct the PRs as codebatai(my startup company), or is only personal PR allowable?

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hofong428 avatar Aug 02 '25 20:08 hofong428

I've tried to conduct the PRs as codebatai(my startup company), or is only personal PR allowable?

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mhucka avatar Aug 03 '25 02:08 mhucka