Section 4 is great and has examples of common algorithms ! Cab anybody here with a little more experience in quantum algorithms design give some insight on if this representation is any better than the more commonly used graphs ?
What do you mean by more commonly used graphs?
I mean the more commonly used notations, like the ones used here : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_quantum_logic_gates (is there a name for this ?)
@bfless this paper has some what I would consider accessible intro into ZX diagrams.
Does that answer your question?
Great thanks a lot !
You are welcome :-)
P.S. stay tuned - we are working on having a challenge around ZX diagrams on our platform soon!
Section 4 is great and has examples of common algorithms ! Cab anybody here with a little more experience in quantum algorithms design give some insight on if this representation is any better than the more commonly used graphs ?
What do you mean by more commonly used graphs?
I mean the more commonly used notations, like the ones used here : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_quantum_logic_gates (is there a name for this ?)
@bfless this paper has some what I would consider accessible intro into ZX diagrams.
Does that answer your question?
Great thanks a lot !
You are welcome :-)
P.S. stay tuned - we are working on having a challenge around ZX diagrams on our platform soon!