On 3/21/21 2:48 PM, Rahul Manavalan wrote:
Hello All

Perhaps, I am late to the party, but would it be a good Idea to develop quantum optimization algorithms for "sympy -> physics -> quantum -> computation" this part of Sympy ?

I have some experience with quantum computation and have intermediate skill in Python. I think it might be a good idea to expand to some of the newer quantum algorithms that are out there, albeit for different applications.

(Am I missing something here? , Please do share your thoughts and any ideas that we may collaborate on.)

Rahul Manavalan
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The following might be of interest for quantum computing -

https://arxiv.org/abs/1006.2071

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