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Add tutorial about control #19

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scarrazza opened this issue Mar 13, 2025 · 3 comments
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Add tutorial about control #19

scarrazza opened this issue Mar 13, 2025 · 3 comments
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@scarrazza
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We should include a tutorial notebook showing how to control hardware (via dummy).

This should include:

  • how to allocate a platform
  • how to execute a pulse sequence
  • how to emulate a device
  • how to transpile a circuit
  • how to reconstruct measurements
  • how to perform a basic calibration

@MatteoRobbiati could you please coordinate?

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We should include a tutorial notebook showing how to control hardware (via dummy).

No need for dummy: at least for 1q, you can now use the emulator (in main of Qibolab and Qibocal), and obtain actual (even perfect) results, instead of white noise. Though at the price of an increased run time).

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Yes, I agree that the 1q emulator is a good first tutorial, hopefully we can extend it to 2 or more qubits later.

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Yes, I agree that the 1q emulator is a good first tutorial, hopefully we can extend it to 2 or more qubits later.

We are currently working on extending it. Right now, we are focusing on providing a more realistic qubit itself, but as soon as the single qubit will be modeled, we'll work on introducing interactions as well.

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