pub struct GateCharacterizer { /* private fields */ }
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Gate characterization tools
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impl GateCharacterizer
Sourcepub fn eigenstructure(
&self,
gate: &dyn GateOp,
) -> QuantRS2Result<GateEigenstructure>
pub fn eigenstructure( &self, gate: &dyn GateOp, ) -> QuantRS2Result<GateEigenstructure>
Compute the eigenstructure of a gate
Sourcepub fn identify_gate_type(&self, gate: &dyn GateOp) -> QuantRS2Result<GateType>
pub fn identify_gate_type(&self, gate: &dyn GateOp) -> QuantRS2Result<GateType>
Identify the type of gate based on its eigenstructure
Sourcepub fn decompose_to_rotations(
&self,
gate: &dyn GateOp,
) -> QuantRS2Result<Vec<Box<dyn GateOp>>>
pub fn decompose_to_rotations( &self, gate: &dyn GateOp, ) -> QuantRS2Result<Vec<Box<dyn GateOp>>>
Decompose a gate into rotation gates based on eigenstructure
Sourcepub fn find_closest_clifford(
&self,
gate: &dyn GateOp,
) -> QuantRS2Result<Box<dyn GateOp>>
pub fn find_closest_clifford( &self, gate: &dyn GateOp, ) -> QuantRS2Result<Box<dyn GateOp>>
Find the closest Clifford gate to a given gate
Sourcepub fn gate_distance(
&self,
gate1: &dyn GateOp,
gate2: &dyn GateOp,
) -> QuantRS2Result<f64>
pub fn gate_distance( &self, gate1: &dyn GateOp, gate2: &dyn GateOp, ) -> QuantRS2Result<f64>
Compute the distance between two gates (Frobenius norm)
Sourcepub fn is_identity(&self, gate: &dyn GateOp, tolerance: f64) -> bool
pub fn is_identity(&self, gate: &dyn GateOp, tolerance: f64) -> bool
Check if a gate is approximately equal to identity
Sourcepub fn global_phase(&self, gate: &dyn GateOp) -> QuantRS2Result<f64>
pub fn global_phase(&self, gate: &dyn GateOp) -> QuantRS2Result<f64>
Extract the global phase of a gate
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impl Freeze for GateCharacterizer
impl RefUnwindSafe for GateCharacterizer
impl Send for GateCharacterizer
impl Sync for GateCharacterizer
impl Unpin for GateCharacterizer
impl UnwindSafe for GateCharacterizer
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