pub struct HardwareMetrics {
pub gate_error_rates: HashMap<String, f64>,
pub measurement_error_rates: Array1<f64>,
pub coherence_times: Array2<f64>,
pub gate_times: HashMap<String, Duration>,
pub crosstalk_matrix: Array2<f64>,
pub connectivity_graph: Array2<bool>,
pub device_load: f64,
pub environmental_factors: HashMap<String, f64>,
}
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Hardware metrics for optimization decisions
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§gate_error_rates: HashMap<String, f64>
Gate error rates for each gate type
measurement_error_rates: Array1<f64>
Measurement error rates
coherence_times: Array2<f64>
Coherence times (T1, T2)
gate_times: HashMap<String, Duration>
Gate execution times
crosstalk_matrix: Array2<f64>
Crosstalk matrix
connectivity_graph: Array2<bool>
Device connectivity graph
device_load: f64
Current device load
environmental_factors: HashMap<String, f64>
Temperature and other environmental factors
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Source§impl Clone for HardwareMetrics
impl Clone for HardwareMetrics
Source§fn clone(&self) -> HardwareMetrics
fn clone(&self) -> HardwareMetrics
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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impl Debug for HardwareMetrics
Source§impl Default for HardwareMetrics
impl Default for HardwareMetrics
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fn default() -> HardwareMetrics
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Freeze for HardwareMetrics
impl RefUnwindSafe for HardwareMetrics
impl Send for HardwareMetrics
impl Sync for HardwareMetrics
impl Unpin for HardwareMetrics
impl UnwindSafe for HardwareMetrics
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