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quantum-computing
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Contribution guide lists the types of things one could contribute, but doesn't go into details on the moving pieces that go into doing each of those things. It makes sense to add a bit more guidance on this:
- Section "Improving Existing Katas" should really be called "Adding New Tasks to Existing Katas"; #177 is an
What is the expected enhancement?
Currently, QuantumCircuits support assign_parameters with ParameterVector input. The task is to add support similarly for Schedules, which now support parameter assignment as
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Adding type hints
To get this codebase up to standard, we need to add type hints. At the very least, perhaps we should start insisting that all new code has type hints added, but moreover we need to add typing to the code that currently exists.
This is a pretty large project, but luckily it can be done incrementally - I believe at this point it's a stretch goal for v1, if anyone wants to help it would be much ap
Running travis lint gives a bunch of warning. Like for instance, sudo : required is no longer needed, and Travis migrated to a new architecture. So the travis.yml file needs to be updated.
https://blog.travis-ci.com/2018-10-04-combining-linux-infrastructures
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For example, pylint would have caught ProjectQ-Framework/ProjectQ#19 via an undefined variable warning.
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What is the expected behavior?
Two independent but related VQE feature requests important for experiments on quantum hardware:
- More shots on final cost-function evaluation
There should be an option to increa
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Implement a function to splice parsed-program objects together in a reasonable way.
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Now, there's no unit test.
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