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cgranade

I am Chris Granade, a research software development engineer working in the Quantum Systems Group at Microsoft.

Check out my book with @crazy4pi314, Learn Quantum Computing with Python and Q# (Amazon pre-order, Manning Publications), coming in October 2020.

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  1. Library for Bayesian inference via sequential Monte Carlo for quantum parameter estimation.

    Python 80 30

  2. Q# libraries for the Quantum Development Kit

    Q# 373 141

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July 2021

Created a pull request in microsoft/qsharp-runtime that received 5 comments

Prevent circular references when serializing Qubit values.

This PR adds the [JsonIgnore] attribute to Qubit.Value in the C# runtime, preventing circular references when serializing values of type Qubit. Thi…

+4 −1 5 comments

Created an issue in qutip/qutip that received 1 comment

Allow thresholding of colors in qutip.visualization.hinton

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Traditionally in Hinton diagrams, any positive number is represented by a fully whit…

1 comment
Opened 4 other issues in 4 repositories
MicrosoftDocs/quantum-docs
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microsoft/QuantumLibraries
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microsoft/qsharp-compiler
1 open
microsoft/iqsharp
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