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Adding blog post draft for toqito. #550
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- Added blog post draft from Google Doc to Markdown for post.
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LGTM!
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toqito is an open-source library for studying various objects in quantum information, namely, states, channels, and measurements. toqito provides numerical tools to study problems about entanglement theory, nonlocal games, and other aspects of quantum information often associated with computer science. |
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You may want to mention that toqito is a Python library, since that's what distinguishes it from, say, QETLAB. In fact, if toqito is inspired by QETLAB, you may also want to mention that.
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One of the opportunities suggested by the Unitary Fund to promote toqito included a talk to the [New York Quantum Computing Meetup group](https://www.meetup.com/new-york-quantum-computing-meetup/) participants. I recorded the subsequent [first video on the UnitaryFund YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R7qSszJwBI) that outlined the basic premise of toqito at that time. To promote toqito to a broader audience, a short [whitepaper](https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.03082) was published in the Journal of Open Source Software. | ||
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Later that year, the first [UnitaryHACK 2021](https://unitary.fund/posts/unitaryhack2021/) event took place. This hackathon allows maintainers of quantum open-source (QOSS) software repositories to participate by adding a set of bountied issues to improve the participating QOSS project. This hackathon also involved some of the earliest external contributors to toqito. |
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uber-nit: extra white space after (QOSS)