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From my point of view, the user's access to the Rydberg blockade radius is still a little rough. It's strange to start with the register and then not really knowing whether your chosen pulse amplitudes actually give you the connectivity you're hoping for. I though it could be useful to have the option of setting the upper and/or lower bound of the blockade radius.
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Now that Q# + Python can use project files for references, we should add them here so IntelliSense can work better :)