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A relatively simple question #13

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OnePl3 opened this issue Sep 21, 2022 · 1 comment
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A relatively simple question #13

OnePl3 opened this issue Sep 21, 2022 · 1 comment

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@OnePl3
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OnePl3 commented Sep 21, 2022

I see in your paper that.
This work was run on a quantum computer

Forgive my ignorance, I just came across this concept.
I want to know if I can run your demo if I don't have a quantum computer.

Based on Pennylane[https://github.com/PennyLaneAI/pennylane]

@CatalinaAlbornoz
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Hi @OnePl3, thank you for your question. You can absolutely run this demo on a laptop. Usually we start by using simulators which run on classical computers, and depending on the application you can try it out on actual quantum hardware.

If you're new to quantum computing I encourage you to start learning about it by going through the Xanadu Quantum Codebook, our PennyLane YouTube tutorials, and the demonstrations on the PennyLane website.

If you have any questions the best place to ask them is our discussion Forum!

And welcome to the PennyLane quantum community!

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