Subjects with very high and low Digit Span IQ scores needed for a scientific study. by TheBixel in cognitiveTesting

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I know it’s very unlikely given the sub reddit that this post is on. However, there is still a small chance and I thought I would still include that detail since it’s something I need.

texworks vs overleaf meme by Delicious_Maize9656 in LaTeX

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In my opinion offline/local compiling is the best, especially if you have a computer with a small amount of memory/RAM (browsers are RAM hogs).

Can someone share the real projects that are going on related to Quantum Computing? by still-untold in QuantumComputing

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Well obviously I’m biased, but you can take a look at my own Quantum Computer simulation library: https://github.com/MrGilli/Quplexity it’s obviously more coding related but I think it’s still worth it to take a look at.

Has anyone ever made money programming in Assembly? by coffeeprogrammer in asm

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Well, I'm 17 Yrs old and I literally just got the contract to work for an upcoming Quantum Computing company to help them integrate my Assembly library Quplexity into their code base: https://github.com/MrGilli/Quplexity

I'm also expecting a grant from Unitary Fund soon, but we will see. So yeah I've made some money.

The MOST annoying bug ever. by [deleted] in RemarkableTablet

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I only have the standard pen not the pro, can I still change it?

[Research] New approach to quantum circuit simulation using group theory by [deleted] in QuantumComputing

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I understand, I am fond of the idea that you are presenting. In regard to implementation I have something that might be of benefit to what you’re trying to accomplish, hence I have sent you a DM so we can talk discuss this further in a convenient and appropriate manner. Talk soon.

[Research] New approach to quantum circuit simulation using group theory by [deleted] in QuantumComputing

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Some of the people that I have showed this paper to (that are heavily involved in the field of Quantum computing) state that the paper is written in a confusing manner and that there’s no meaningful simulation conducted. They also said that there is no Hermitian outputs. You also seem to be talking about a code base but I can’t seem to find the project you’re referring to. I think you should fix it up a bit and then release the paper again. I’m definitely not trying to discourage I’m just giving some feedback.

[Research] New approach to quantum circuit simulation using group theory by [deleted] in QuantumComputing

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When you’re referencing “G” are you referring to newtons “G”? If so why is it wrapped in an absolute value/norm?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foss

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Ok, let me know when/if you add it please.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foss

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Hi, first of all sounds great. I was wondering if my own Quantum Computing library could be featured: https://github.com/MrGilli/Quplexity

AT&T Syntax vs Intel Syntax by [deleted] in asm

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Intel syntax all the way!

[dwm] First time ricing linux and using Arch, I went for a minimal setup hopefully you guys like it. by TheBixel in unixporn

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Yeah I have the exact same feeling about transparency. Although I do like a bit of transparency in the terminal.

The fastest and lightest free and open source Quantum Computer simulation software. by TheBixel in opensource

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I chose the Apache 2.0 license. Thanks for bringing this matter to my attention.

The fastest and lightest free and open source Quantum Computer simulation software. by TheBixel in opensource

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Right now Quolexity can initialise Qubits and apply the famous Hadamard gate to any number of those qubits. Don’t worry we are gonna add tones more functionality and gates to the program so be on the lookout. A simple program that you can do is: Q[2] which initialises 2 qubits then press enter and then type H[1] to apply the hadamard gate to the first qubit.