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[Feature]: Interactive notebooks, animations, and Pluto.jl #146

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andgoldschmidt opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Feature]: Interactive notebooks, animations, and Pluto.jl #146

andgoldschmidt opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Feature Description

Background

It would be very cool to animate control solutions showing the Bloch sphere trajectory of single qubit gates.

Pluto.jl is a great tool for interactive, educational notebooks. There are many featured notebooks on the landing page. It would totally be possible to get a quantum control notebook here, also! We would use this kind of notebook in our documentation.

We often borrow from Casey's animations of the Bloch sphere in python; this might offer some fun inspiration.

It might also be the case that, while tackling this issue, new insights are had about the existing Named trajectory plotting functionality. That is also within scope (even though this issue is being posted in QuantumCollocation).

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  • Bloch sphere visualizations of single qubit gates based on a Named trajectory object
  • An interactive Pluto.jl notebook showcasing the visualizations

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What does this feature affect?

  • quantum system construction
  • problem setup
  • problem solution
  • problem performance
  • solution analysis
  • plotting
  • documentation
  • tests
  • other (please specify below)

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@andgoldschmidt andgoldschmidt added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers qnumerics Issue for qnumerics hackathon labels Aug 14, 2024
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Adding a reference to #157, which provides useful features for this.

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