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Since we're able to configure the Timekeeper for a Circuit, it would be helpful if the library also allowed mocking the TimeAfterFunc of the reopenCircuitCheck field. https://github.com/cep21/circuit/blob/700836dc9a95756136ce20df20ae5d3f3d8b59fd/v3/closers/hystrix/closer.go#L13-L23
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The symbolic computation of the admittance between two nodes as a function of the frequency (as well as the transfer function between two ports) is a core functionality of QuCAT, implemented in the core._Network.admittance and core._Network.transfer functions respectively.
However, there is not user-accessible function that would allow one to, for example, plot the impedance (one over the admit
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Not sure if it should an enhancement or fix, but I noticed that quantum backpropagation does not work with a GPU register (reg |> cu). It raises "scalar getindex is disallowed" warning. Is there a workaround? GPU operation for expect'(..) can speed up calculations by a lot.
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