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Co-authored-by: Steve Wood <40241007+woodsp-ibm@users.noreply.github.com>
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"This estimator uses an exact, statevector simulation to evaluate the expectation values. We can also use a shot-based and noisy simulators or real backends instead. For more information of the simulators you can check out [Qiskit Aer](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/aer/apidocs/aer_primitives.html) and for the actual hardware [Qiskit IBM Runtime](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/).\n",
"This estimator uses an exact, statevector simulation to evaluate the expectation values. We can also use a shot-based and noisy simulators or real backends instead. For more information of the simulators you can check out [Qiskit Aer](https://qiskit.github.io/qiskit-aer/apidocs/aer_primitives.html) and for the actual hardware [Qiskit IBM Runtime](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/).\n",
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"With all the ingredients ready, we can now instantiate the VQE:"
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"To close off let's also change the estimator primitive inside the a VQE. Maybe you're satisfied with the simulation results and now want to use a shot-based simulator, or run on hardware!\n",
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"In this example we're changing to a shot-based estimator, still using Qiskit's reference primitive. However, you could replace the primitive by e.g. Qiskit Aer's estimator ([qiskit_aer.primitives.Estimator](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/aer/stubs/qiskit_aer.primitives.Estimator.html#qiskit_aer.primitives.Estimator)) or even a real backend ([qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator)).\n",
"In this example we're changing to a shot-based estimator, still using Qiskit's reference primitive. However, you could replace the primitive by e.g. Qiskit Aer's estimator ([qiskit_aer.primitives.Estimator](https://qiskit.github.io/qiskit-aer/stubs/qiskit_aer.primitives.Estimator.html#qiskit_aer.primitives.Estimator)) or even a real backend ([qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator](https://qiskit.org/documentation/partners/qiskit_ibm_runtime/stubs/qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator.html#qiskit_ibm_runtime.Estimator)).\n",
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"For noisy loss functions, the SPSA optimizer typically performs well, so we also update the optimizer. See also the [noisy VQE tutorial](03_vqe_simulation_with_noise.ipynb) for more details on shot-based and noisy simulations."
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"# VQE with Qiskit Aer Primitives\n",
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"This notebook demonstrates how to leverage the [Qiskit Aer Primitives](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/aer/apidocs/aer_primitives.html) to run both noiseless and noisy simulations locally. Qiskit Aer not only allows you to define your own custom noise model, but also to easily create a noise model based on the properties of a real quantum device. This notebook will show an example of the latter, to illustrate the general workflow of running algorithms with local noisy simulators.\n",
"This notebook demonstrates how to leverage the [Qiskit Aer Primitives](https://qiskit.github.io/qiskit-aer/apidocs/aer_primitives.html) to run both noiseless and noisy simulations locally. Qiskit Aer not only allows you to define your own custom noise model, but also to easily create a noise model based on the properties of a real quantum device. This notebook will show an example of the latter, to illustrate the general workflow of running algorithms with local noisy simulators.\n",
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"For further information on the Qiskit Aer noise model, you can consult the [Qiskit Aer documentation](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/aer/apidocs/aer_noise.html), as well the tutorial for [building noise models](https://qiskit.org/ecosystem/aer/tutorials/3_building_noise_models.html)."
"For further information on the Qiskit Aer noise model, you can consult the [Qiskit Aer documentation](https://qiskit.github.io/qiskit-aer/apidocs/aer_noise.html), as well the tutorial for [building noise models](https://qiskit.github.io/qiskit-aer/tutorials/3_building_noise_models.html)."
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