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To propose a preset to a user we need a function where we throw in a search string and get out a set of matching presets.
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At the moment, QMAP provides a default set of hard-coded architectures to map to. While we allow to specify own architectures (and, in theory, calibration data) in the form of individual input files this is rather inflexible and can be improved.
It should be possible to take an arbitrary Qiskit backend in Python, e.g., anything from https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit-terra/tree/main/qiskit/test/m
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Currently there is no mention of the important function
st_relate()in Chapter 4 or anywhere in the book.