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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions docs/tutorials/how-to-getting-started-with-estimator.ipynb
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}
},
"source": [
"[Primitives](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/ibm-runtime/primitives.html) are core functions that make it easier to build modular algorithms and applications. \n",
"[Primitives](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/run/primitives) are core functions that make it easier to build modular algorithms and applications. \n",
"\n",
"The initial release of Qiskit Runtime includes two primitives:\n",
"\n",
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},
"source": [
"For a basic expectation value calculation you will need at least one quantum circuit to prepare our system in a precise quantum state for study. Our examples all have circuits in them, but you can use Qiskit to create your own. To learn how to create circuits by using Qiskit, see the [Circuit basics tutorial](https://qiskit.org/documentation/tutorials/circuits/01_circuit_basics.html)."
"For a basic expectation value calculation you will need at least one quantum circuit to prepare our system in a precise quantum state for study. Our examples all have circuits in them, but you can use Qiskit to create your own. To learn how to create circuits by using Qiskit, see [the documentation](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/build/circuit-construction)."
]
},
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}
},
"source": [
"You will also need at least one observable to measure. Observables represent physical properties of a quantum system (such as energy or spin), and allow said properties to be measured (such as their expectation values) for a given state of our system. For simplicity, you can use the [SparsePauliOp class](https://qiskit.org/documentation/stubs/qiskit.quantum_info.SparsePauliOp.html#qiskit.quantum_info.SparsePauliOp) in Qiskit to define them, as illustrated in the following example."
"You will also need at least one observable to measure. Observables represent physical properties of a quantum system (such as energy or spin), and allow said properties to be measured (such as their expectation values) for a given state of our system. For simplicity, you can use the [SparsePauliOp class](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit/qiskit.quantum_info.SparsePauliOp) in Qiskit to define them, as illustrated in the following example."
]
},
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},
"source": [
"<!-- vale IBMQuantum.Spelling = NO -->\n",
"The next step is to create an instance of an `Estimator` class, which can be any of the subclasses that comply with the base specification. For simplicity, we will use Qiskit Terra's `qiskit.primitives.Estimator` class, based on the [Statevector construct](https://qiskit.org/documentation/stubs/qiskit.quantum_info.Statevector.html?highlight=statevector#qiskit.quantum_info.Statevector) (algebraic simulation).\n",
"The next step is to create an instance of an `Estimator` class, which can be any of the subclasses that comply with the base specification. For simplicity, we will use Qiskit Terra's `qiskit.primitives.Estimator` class, based on the [Statevector construct](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit/qiskit.quantum_info.Statevector) (algebraic simulation).\n",
"<!-- vale IBMQuantum.Spelling = YES -->"
]
},
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"source": [
"Since Qiskit Runtime `Estimator` is a managed service, you will first need to initialize your account. You can then select the simulator or real backend you want to use to calculate the expectation value.\n",
"\n",
"Follow the steps in the [getting started guide](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/getting_started.html) if you don't already have an account set up."
"Follow the steps in the [set up documentation](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/start/setup-channel) if you don't already have an account set up."
]
},
{
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}
},
"source": [
"You can use the [Options](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options) class to specify different options."
"You can use the [Options](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit-ibm-runtime/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options) class to specify different options."
]
},
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"\n",
"If you don't specify a timeout value, it is set to the initial job's maximum execution time and is the smaller of these values:\n",
"\n",
"- The system limit (see [What is the maximum execution time for a Qiskit Runtime job?](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/faqs/max_execution_time.html)).\n",
"- The system limit (see [What is the maximum execution time for a Qiskit Runtime job?](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/run/max-execution-time)).\n",
"- The `max_execution_time` defined by the program.\n",
"\n",
"After this time limit is reached, the session is permanently closed."
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"id": "bf0fe74a",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"You can find more details about the ``Estimator`` methods in the [Estimator API reference](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator).\n",
"You can find more details about the ``Estimator`` methods in the [Estimator API reference](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit-ibm-runtime/qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator).\n",
"\n",
"And all the available options in the [Options API reference](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options)."
"And all the available options in the [Options API reference](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit-ibm-runtime/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options)."
]
},
{
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}
},
"source": [
"[Primitives](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/ibm-runtime/primitives.html) are core functions that make it easier to build modular algorithms and applications. \n",
"[Primitives](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/run/primitives) are core functions that make it easier to build modular algorithms and applications. \n",
"\n",
"The initial release of Qiskit Runtime includes two primitives:\n",
"\n",
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}
},
"source": [
"You will need at least one quantum circuit to prepare our system in a precise quantum state for study. Our examples all have circuits in them, but you can use Qiskit to create your own. To learn how to create circuits by using Qiskit, see the [Circuit basics tutorial](https://qiskit.org/documentation/tutorials/circuits/01_circuit_basics.html)."
"You will need at least one quantum circuit to prepare our system in a precise quantum state for study. Our examples all have circuits in them, but you can use Qiskit to create your own. To learn how to create circuits by using Qiskit, see the [circuit construction documentation](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/build/circuit-construction)."
]
},
{
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"source": [
"Since Qiskit Runtime `Sampler` is a managed service, you will first need to initialize your account. You can then select the simulator or real backend you want to use to calculate the expectation value.\n",
"\n",
"Follow the steps in the [getting started guide](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/getting_started.html) if you don't already have an account set up."
"Follow the steps in the [setup guide](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/start/setup-channel) if you don't already have an account set up."
]
},
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}
},
"source": [
"You can use the [Options](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options) class to specify different options."
"You can use the [Options](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit-ibm-runtime/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options) class to specify different options."
]
},
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"\n",
"If you don't specify a timeout value, it is set to the initial job's maximum execution time and is the smaller of these values:\n",
"\n",
"- The system limit (see [What is the maximum execution time for a Qiskit Runtime job?](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/faqs/max_execution_time.html)).\n",
"- The system limit (see [What is the maximum execution time for a Qiskit Runtime job?](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/run/max-execution-time)).\n",
"- The `max_execution_time` defined by the program.\n",
"\n",
"After this time limit is reached, the session is permanently closed."
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"id": "e5827c27",
"metadata": {},
"source": [
"You can find more details about the ``Sampler`` methods in the [Sampler API reference](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.Sampler.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.Sampler).\n",
"You can find more details about the ``Sampler`` methods in the [Sampler API reference](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit-ibm-runtime/qiskit_ibm_runtime.Sampler).\n",
"\n",
"And all the available options in the [Options API reference](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options)."
"And all the available options in the [Options API reference](https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/api/qiskit-ibm-runtime/qiskit_ibm_runtime.options.Options)."
]
},
{
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forcibly closed. Can be specified as seconds (int) or a string like "2h 30m 40s".
This value must be in between 300 seconds and the
`system imposed maximum
<https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/faqs/max_execution_time.html>`_.
<https://docs.quantum.ibm.com/run/max-execution-time>`_.

Raises:
ValueError: If an input value is invalid.
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long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
url="https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit-ibm-runtime",
author="Qiskit Development Team",
author_email="hello@qiskit.org",
author_email="qiskit@us.ibm.com",
license="Apache 2.0",
classifiers=[
"Environment :: Console",
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