pyqrack-cuda 1.44.27__tar.gz → 1.44.29__tar.gz
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- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_ace_backend.py +13 -8
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/setup.py +1 -1
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/LICENSE +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/MANIFEST.in +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/Makefile +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/README.md +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyproject.toml +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/neuron_activation_fn.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/pauli.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_circuit.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_neuron.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_neuron_torch_layer.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_simulator.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_stabilizer.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_system/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/qrack_system/qrack_system.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/quimb_circuit_type.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/stats/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/stats/load_quantized_data.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack/stats/quantize_by_range.py +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info/not-zip-safe +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info/requires.txt +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/pyqrack_cuda.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -0
- {pyqrack_cuda-1.44.27 → pyqrack_cuda-1.44.29}/setup.cfg +0 -0
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# because one of the qubits in the code is separated.
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# However, we can get pretty close!
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shots = 1024
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even_row = not (row & 1)
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even_row = not ((lq // self.row_length) & 1)
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single_bit = 0
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other_bits = []
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if not self.alternating_codes or even_row:
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other_bits = [1, 2]
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hq = self._unpack(lq)
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single_bit_value = self.sim.prob(hq[single_bit])
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single_bit_polarization = max(single_bit_value, 1 - single_bit_value)
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samples = self.sim.measure_shots([hq[other_bits[0]], hq[other_bits[1]]], shots)
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syndrome = [0, 0, 0]
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syndrome_indices = [other_bits[1], other_bits[0]] if (single_bit_value >= 0.5) else [other_bits[0], other_bits[1]]
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syndrome = [0, 0, 0]
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syndrome[single_bit] += single_bit_value
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syndrome[syndrome_indices[0]] += single_bit_polarization
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syndrome[single_bit] += 1 - single_bit_value
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# Suggestion from Elara (custom OpenAI GPT):
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syndrome_std_dev = (sum(syndrome) - shots / 2) / math.sqrt(shots)
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