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Implementing a unitary quantum perceptron with quantum computing #120
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Google Quantum AI Research Challenge
More details here: https://github.com/XanaduAI/QHack/blob/master/Open_Hackathon.md#google-quantum-ai
Hybrid Algorithms Challenge
More details here: https://github.com/XanaduAI/QHack/blob/master/Open_Hackathon.md#hybrid-algorithms
Quantum Entrepreneur Challenge
More details here: https://github.com/XanaduAI/QHack/blob/master/Open_Hackathon.md#quantum-entrepren
Simulation Challenge
More details here: https://github.com/XanaduAI/QHack/blob/master/Open_Hackathon.md#simulation-challe
Team Name:
Coldera
Your team's name (if your team took part in the QHack Coding Challenge, the name here should match)
Project Description:
Project description.pdf
A brief description of your project (1-2 paragraphs).
Presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Aye9yUJ2TpN39yXgLodyHvG2ZrSkgTBJ8Crn-pU1HF0/edit?usp=sharing
A hyperlink to an explanatory presentation of your team’s hackathon project in a non-technical form (e.g., video, blog post, jupyter notebook, website, slideshow, etc.).
Source code:
https://github.com/KaterinaGratsea/Unitary_quantum_perceptron
A hyperlink to the final source code for your team's hackathon project (e.g., a GitHub repo).
Which challenges/prizes would you like to submit your project for?
Please manually list all Open Hackathon challenges/prizes you would like to be considered for. In addition, please label this GitHub issue with all of the challenges you would like to be considered for. Additional eligibility conditions may apply for specific prizes. See the Open Hackathon README for further details.
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