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The stochastic parameter-shift demo is somewhat outdated in terms of the content, and doesn't reflect new understanding of where the stochastic shift rule applies. For example:
it is now known to not apply in general, there remains a restriction on the form of the Hamiltonian of the operator to be differentiated.
In addition, a generalization to the stochastic parameter shift rule is known, which extends the operators it can differentiate, see https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.12390
Note: to address these points, the demo does not need to be substantially re-written or altered. Instead, these points can be addressed simply by moderating a few statements here and there, and adding in relevant links.
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The stochastic parameter-shift demo is somewhat outdated in terms of the content, and doesn't reflect new understanding of where the stochastic shift rule applies. For example:
Note: to address these points, the demo does not need to be substantially re-written or altered. Instead, these points can be addressed simply by moderating a few statements here and there, and adding in relevant links.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: