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by photon-torpedo
2429 days ago
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As far as I understand, the 2.5 days classical simulation gives you the total wavefunction, from which you can read the probability distribution. You only need to run it once. It's not clear to me whether the 200 seconds quantum computation is for getting (or rather sampling) the probability distribution, or for just one measurement. My point is, the classical simulation actually gives you much more data than the quantum computation -- you get the actual full probabilty distribution, not just an approximated sample of it (guess that's why IBM claims "higher fidelity"). |
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