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Adding a tutorial on measurement error mitigation #96

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This is an absolute beginner tutorial to ignis. In it, I guide the reader through the process of calibrating a 3 qubit circuit with principles that entirely apply to a circuit of n qubits.

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An elementary measurement error mitigation tutorial on ignis from the ground up. I started playing around with Qiskit and felt like some explanations were missed in the textbook tutorial but then I had a few aha moments and narrated each of those in the tutorial so it's great for absolute beginners using ignis!

An elementary measurement error mitigation tutorial on ignis from the ground up. I started playing around with Qiskit and felt like some explanations were missed in the textbook tutorial but then I had a few aha moments and narrated each of those in the tutorial so it's great for absolute beginners using ignis! 

In the tutorial, I guide the reader through the process of calibrating a 3 qubit circuit with principles that entirely apply to a circuit of n qubits.
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@Sinestro38 Sinestro38 marked this pull request as draft November 15, 2020 22:23
@Sinestro38 Sinestro38 marked this pull request as ready for review November 15, 2020 22:37
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