diff --git a/enter/Machine Tips (Quantum)/Resources/Code & Circuit Operations/Languages/Tools & Software/List of Quantum Benchmarks.md b/enter/Machine Tips (Quantum)/Resources/Code & Circuit Operations/Languages/Tools & Software/List of Quantum Benchmarks.md index ef0722d..7c53d11 100644 --- a/enter/Machine Tips (Quantum)/Resources/Code & Circuit Operations/Languages/Tools & Software/List of Quantum Benchmarks.md +++ b/enter/Machine Tips (Quantum)/Resources/Code & Circuit Operations/Languages/Tools & Software/List of Quantum Benchmarks.md @@ -3,4 +3,5 @@ ## A-Z: Arline Benchmarks: 1. Firstly, it was discussed that the [arline benchmark](https://github.com/ArlineQ/arline_benchmarks)s will be a good place to begin to compare quantum processing speeds! Begin by following that and installing that on your machine. -- the verified optimizer for quantum circuits or [VOQC](https://github.com/inQWIRE/pyvoqc) is another analysis tool we will need. Install that as well. \ No newline at end of file +- the verified optimizer for quantum circuits or [VOQC](https://github.com/inQWIRE/pyvoqc) is another analysis tool we will need. Install that as well. +- There is great documentation on benchmarks with [QAOA](https://el-openqaoa.readthedocs.io/en/latest/notebooks/14_qaoa_benchmark.html#Benchmark) \ No newline at end of file