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[braket] Reorder global register to be in original qubit allocation order #2425

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annagrin opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug

Reorder global register to be in original qubit allocation order for braket backend, if we run any qubit mapping.

See comment #2416 (comment)

See #2328 for a similar issue on Anyon

Steps to reproduce the bug

Reorder global register to be in original qubit allocation order for braket backend, if we run any qubit mapping.

See comment #2416 (comment)

See #2328 for a similar issue on Anyon

Expected behavior

qubits are ordered in the original order

Is this a regression? If it is, put the last known working version (or commit) here.

Not a regression

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@schweitzpgi schweitzpgi added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 11, 2024
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