Quantikz multiqubit gate (not) targeting some qubits
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I have never used tikz before and wonder if there is an easy way to get the desired output .
The idea is to represent quantum gates between specific qubits as shown above, where J13 does not affect qubit 2 (middle). I would like to have a quantum wire going above the J13 box.
I think the easiest solution would be to make the quantum wire command qw draw above the boxes by default.
For the attached picture, I added dashes to the gate, but they have the wrong thickness, and this will need readjustment every time I widen the size of the box.
... & gate[wires=3]{J_{13}} & ...
... & gateinput{------}gateoutput{------} & ...
... & & ...
A more complicated solution might be to write a command targeting specific qubits for this kind of boxed gates.
Any recommendation or solution?
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I have never used tikz before and wonder if there is an easy way to get the desired output .
The idea is to represent quantum gates between specific qubits as shown above, where J13 does not affect qubit 2 (middle). I would like to have a quantum wire going above the J13 box.
I think the easiest solution would be to make the quantum wire command qw draw above the boxes by default.
For the attached picture, I added dashes to the gate, but they have the wrong thickness, and this will need readjustment every time I widen the size of the box.
... & gate[wires=3]{J_{13}} & ...
... & gateinput{------}gateoutput{------} & ...
... & & ...
A more complicated solution might be to write a command targeting specific qubits for this kind of boxed gates.
Any recommendation or solution?
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Welcome to TeX.SX. There are many ways in which the above figure can be drawn. But it would be better if you can provide a minimal working example of what you have tried so that folks here can help you finish it.
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I have never used tikz before and wonder if there is an easy way to get the desired output .
The idea is to represent quantum gates between specific qubits as shown above, where J13 does not affect qubit 2 (middle). I would like to have a quantum wire going above the J13 box.
I think the easiest solution would be to make the quantum wire command qw draw above the boxes by default.
For the attached picture, I added dashes to the gate, but they have the wrong thickness, and this will need readjustment every time I widen the size of the box.
... & gate[wires=3]{J_{13}} & ...
... & gateinput{------}gateoutput{------} & ...
... & & ...
A more complicated solution might be to write a command targeting specific qubits for this kind of boxed gates.
Any recommendation or solution?
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I have never used tikz before and wonder if there is an easy way to get the desired output .
The idea is to represent quantum gates between specific qubits as shown above, where J13 does not affect qubit 2 (middle). I would like to have a quantum wire going above the J13 box.
I think the easiest solution would be to make the quantum wire command qw draw above the boxes by default.
For the attached picture, I added dashes to the gate, but they have the wrong thickness, and this will need readjustment every time I widen the size of the box.
... & gate[wires=3]{J_{13}} & ...
... & gateinput{------}gateoutput{------} & ...
... & & ...
A more complicated solution might be to write a command targeting specific qubits for this kind of boxed gates.
Any recommendation or solution?
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Welcome to TeX.SX. There are many ways in which the above figure can be drawn. But it would be better if you can provide a minimal working example of what you have tried so that folks here can help you finish it.
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Welcome to TeX.SX. There are many ways in which the above figure can be drawn. But it would be better if you can provide a minimal working example of what you have tried so that folks here can help you finish it.
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Welcome to TeX.SX. There are many ways in which the above figure can be drawn. But it would be better if you can provide a minimal working example of what you have tried so that folks here can help you finish it.
– nidhin
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Welcome to TeX.SX. There are many ways in which the above figure can be drawn. But it would be better if you can provide a minimal working example of what you have tried so that folks here can help you finish it.
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Welcome to TeX.SX. There are many ways in which the above figure can be drawn. But it would be better if you can provide a minimal working example of what you have tried so that folks here can help you finish it.
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