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Describe the bug
The example at https://ichec.github.io/QNLP/examples/gate_ops/ has a mistake in notation for S4 and S_i at the end of page.
Expected behavior
Si=σxRY(cos−1((i−2)/2)))σx and Si=RY(−cos−1((i−2)/2))) should be Si=σxRY(cos−1((i−2)/i)))σx and Si=RY(−cos−1((i−2)/i))) respectively.
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