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[Do not merge] Implement AerDensityMatrix #1676

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This is a test PR to implement AerDensityMatrix on the top of #1616, #1662 and #1663. PRs that have not yet been merged into main branch are tentatively merged in this test PR.

This test PR is also a part of deliverables of QAMP fall 22: Enhancement of Aer-based quantum_info #23

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Please do not merge this. There are still several portions left to be discussed.

hhorii and others added 30 commits October 7, 2022 17:51
avoid exceptional memory management in qubitvector.
use temporal AerState for sampling
This PR is to support Primitives of Terra 0.22, which requires _run() for Sampler and Estimator.

* Primitives support run method in Terra 0.22
* add options and keys
* fix typo
* add deprecated decorator and deprecation
* fix decorator
* fix decorator
* fix bugs
* fix tests
* fix tests
* rm unnecessary files
* add tests
* fix tests
* unpin terra version

Co-authored-by: Hiroshi Horii <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Jun Doi <[email protected]>

Co-authored-by: Jun Doi <[email protected]>
- The correct answers are made from an error-free circuit
- Take global phases into account
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derwind commented Feb 28, 2023

Now #1732 has been merged, so this draft-PR has served its purpose and can be closed.

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