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Cartan decomposition does not work for random unitaries #1

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goerz opened this issue Nov 24, 2018 · 2 comments
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Cartan decomposition does not work for random unitaries #1

goerz opened this issue Nov 24, 2018 · 2 comments

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@goerz
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goerz commented Nov 24, 2018

The Cartan decomposition works for "standard gates" but fails for random unitaries, via this test:

@danielreich When we wrote this routine back in the day, I remember us testing this rather extensively. So, I don't know why it's failing now. It's in no way urgent to fix this, but at some point we should look into this again.

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pranavm1502 commented May 1, 2020

Hi,
Firstly, thank you for making this amazing package so user-friendly!

I am a graduate student working with Andrew Houck at Princeton University. We were planning to use your package for some simulations. Is the Cartan decomposition of arbitrary gates, still an unfixed issue?

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goerz commented May 1, 2020

Yes, it's still unfixed. If you're actively using Cartan decomposition and you find that you're affected by this bug, you might be able to find out what's wrong here. Neither me nor @danielreich are currently using this code in any active research, so we'll probably not be able to look into this in the short term.

@Basilewitsch: Do you have any ideas, maybe?

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