Quantifying Resource Requirements for Vibronic Dynamics Simulation#1679
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Title:
Quantifying Resource Requirements for Vibronic Dynamics Simulation
Summary:
This demo showcases the resource estimation functionality in PennyLane by getting the resource
estimates for Vibronic dynamics
Relevant references:
Possible Drawbacks:
Related GitHub Issues:
GOALS — Why are we working on this now?
To promote PennyLane Estimator module
AUDIENCE — Who is this for?
Chemistry Researchers
KEYWORDS — What words should be included in the marketing post?
Resource Estimation, Trotter, Vibronic dynamics
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