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This commit bumps the ignis version used in the randomized benchmarking
and state tomography asv benchmarks. These benchmarks use a pinned
version of ignis for consistent results since the benchmarks track
terra development. Now that ignis 0.2.0 has been released we should use
it to ensure that the benchmarks keep working moving forward.

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This commit bumps the ignis version used in the randomized benchmarking
and state tomography asv benchmarks. These benchmarks use a pinned
version of ignis for consistent results since the benchmarks track
terra development. Now that ignis 0.2.0 has been released we should use
it to ensure that the benchmarks keep working moving forward.
@jaygambetta jaygambetta merged commit 51eda1f into Qiskit:master Aug 26, 2019
jakelishman pushed a commit to jakelishman/qiskit-terra that referenced this pull request Aug 1, 2023
…-metapackage#491)

This commit bumps the ignis version used in the randomized benchmarking
and state tomography asv benchmarks. These benchmarks use a pinned
version of ignis for consistent results since the benchmarks track
terra development. Now that ignis 0.2.0 has been released we should use
it to ensure that the benchmarks keep working moving forward.
jakelishman pushed a commit to jakelishman/qiskit-terra that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2023
…-metapackage#491)

This commit bumps the ignis version used in the randomized benchmarking
and state tomography asv benchmarks. These benchmarks use a pinned
version of ignis for consistent results since the benchmarks track
terra development. Now that ignis 0.2.0 has been released we should use
it to ensure that the benchmarks keep working moving forward.
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