10.5281/zenodo.3657283
https://zenodo.org/records/3657283
oai:zenodo.org:3657283
Erik
Erik
Lucas Saldyt
Lucas Saldyt
Arizona State University
Rob
Rob
Jonathan Gross
Jonathan Gross
tjproct
tjproct
kmrudin
kmrudin
Travis L. Scholten
Travis L. Scholten
IBM
msarovar
msarovar
kevincyoung
kevincyoung
Robin Blume-Kohout
Robin Blume-Kohout
pyIonControl
pyIonControl
David Nadlinger
David Nadlinger
pyGSTio/pyGSTi: Version 0.9.9
Zenodo
2020
2020-02-07
https://github.com/pyGSTio/pyGSTi/tree/v0.9.9
10.5281/zenodo.594712
v0.9.9
Other (Open)
A significant update that adds, primarily, a high-level API for running protocols on quantum processors. Here's a list of the main changes and enhancements:
adds a new API which centers around Protocol objects, and makes it easier to run one or multiple protocols on a many-qubit quantum processor. See the new 00-Protocols.ipynb tutorial for more details.
more gauge-invariant metrics are available within reports.
new benchmarking protocols, including volumetric benchmarks and mirror randomized-benchmarking.
improvements to multi-qubit GST capabilities.
performance improvements, particularly in the area of working with large data-sets.
HTML reports have been updated to by default use a new AJAX-free framework that eliminates many of the browser compatibility problems that users experienced in the past.
Python version 2 support has been dropped. Python 3.5 and higher are now the only python versions pyGSTi officially supports.
the root package directory has been updated for greater simplicity and standardization with other packages. If you "install" new pyGSTi versions by running "git pull", you'll also need to run pip -e install . again or you'll get a warning message the pyGSTi cannot be found.