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# Input Summary
Information pertaining to the ideal target gate set and data set.
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### Ideal SPAM operations.
The *ideal* input state ($\rho_0$) and `plus' POVM effect $E_0$ for the device on which we report. SPAM gates are given here as $d\times d$ matrices.
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ws.SpamTable(target_model, None, 'boxes', include_hs_vec=False)
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### Fiducial sequences.
A list of the preparation and measurement "fiducial" gate sequences.
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ws.CircuitTable((prep_fiducials, meas_fiducials),["Prep.","Measure"], common_title="Fiducials")
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### Germ sequences.
A list of the "germ" gate sequences.
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ws.CircuitTable(germs, "Germ", num_cols=2)
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### General dataset properties.
Various properties of the data set used in the analysis.
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ws.DataSetOverviewTable(ds)
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### Ideal logic gates
The *ideal* (generally unitary) logic gates. Each has a name starting with <q>G</q>, and is represented as a $d^2\times d^2$ *superoperator* that acts by matrix multiplication on vectors in $\mathcal{B}(\mathcal{H})$. Matrices are displayed using a heat map that ranges between 1.0 (red) and -1.0 (blue).
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ws.GatesTable(target_model, display_as="boxes")