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Analogue Quantum Simulation with Fixed-Frequency Transmon Qubits

@inproceedings{Greenaway2022AnalogueQS,
  title={Analogue Quantum Simulation with Fixed-Frequency Transmon Qubits},
  author={Sean Greenaway and Adam T. Smith and Florian Mintert and Daniel Malz},
  year={2022}
}

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