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Update readout example notebook #156

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Update readout example notebook #156

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@joshcombes joshcombes requested a review from a team as a code owner June 20, 2019 01:20
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will partially close #98

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"The basic idea is to prepare all possible computational basis states \n",
"and measure the resulting distribution over output strings. For \n",
"input bit strings $i$ and output strings $j$ we want learn all \n",
"values of $\\Pr( {\\rm detected\\ } j\n",
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locally in a notebook ${\rm detected\ }$ displays detected in italics, but only the d is italicized in the PR browser preview of this doc. I'm not sure what causes the discrepancy.

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maybe the most recent change I pushed will fix it.

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@kylegulshen you might want to look at the changes I just made.

@joshcombes joshcombes merged commit c5d2603 into master Jun 24, 2019
@joshcombes joshcombes deleted the readout-nb branch June 24, 2019 21:41
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