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Program your favourite Hamiltonians in the OQD Analog and Atomic interfaces #60

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What's the goal:

Help build more tutorials and documentation for the OQD analog and atomic interfaces by creating examples and tutorials to teach others.
Create a Jupyter notebook that implements some physical system of interest, programmed either as a AnalogCircuit or AtomicCircuit. Follow the style of the quantum scars example.

If implementing an analog program, use the oqd-analog-emulator to simulate the results and perform some interesting processing and analysis of data. Likewise, if implementing an atomic program, use oqd-trical.

Some suggestions:

If you're looking for systems to implement, here are a couple ideas to read into:

Analog:

  • Heisenberg system of different lattices
  • Small molecular systems
  • Spin squeezing

Atomic:

  • Floquet dynamics
  • Spin squeezing

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