Clarify equivalence of distances in the QLDPC demo#1773
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This renders well for me! Thanks @obliviateandsurrender
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@drdren is this okay to merge in once you have made the suggested change? |
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Thanks @josh146 , I was letting @obliviateandsurrender oversee his PR, but I made the changes and merged this PR. |
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The previous explanation stated that this classical computation only serves as an upper bound on the true quantum distance. This PR updates the explanation to more accurately reflect that statement in the context of HGP codes.