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Enhance the "Getting Started" notebook #868

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There are no code or functional changes in this commit.

These changes were motivated by wanting to provide a version of the notebook in Google Colab, so that the Stim landing page on quantumai.google could link to it. Because the notebook in Colab will be outside the context of the GitHub repository, I felt it would be helpful to provide more contextual information at the top of the notebook. While I was doing that, I saw a few minor typos to fix in the rest of the document ... and then one thing led to another, and more minor editing ensued all over. The additional edits concern some style consistency issues, plus the addition of resources at the end.

There are no code or functional changes in this commit.

These changes were motivated by wanting to provide a version of the
notebook in Google Colab, so that the Stim landing page on
quantumai.google could link to it. Because the notebook in Colab will
be outside the context of the GitHub repository, I felt it would be
helpful to provide more contextual information at the beginning. While
at it, I saw a few minor typos to fix ... and then one thing led to
another, and more editing ensued all over.
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LGTM.

I saw one or two typos like "which minimizing the number".

I'd add Michael Nielsen's "quantum computing for the determined" youtube lecture series.

@Strilanc Strilanc merged commit feb9cfd into quantumlib:main Dec 16, 2024
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mhucka commented Dec 17, 2024

In PR #869, I tried to address these:

I saw one or two typos like "which minimizing the number".
I'd add Michael Nielsen's "quantum computing for the determined" youtube lecture series.

Also, while at it, I linked references to classes and methods to the Stim, Sinter, or PyMatching documentation.

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