Summary
In this chapter, we learned various ways to monitor your circuits when they are running on one of the many quantum computers. You also learned about the different passes available to optimize the execution of your circuit on a specified quantum device. This includes the pass manager, which allows you to customize which passes to leverage and also allows you to choose their order.
We then covered topology and coupling maps, which helped you understand the importance of knowing the device configurations, should you want to create your own passes. By visualizing the circuits in various formats, you now have the skills to customize the rendering of images, particularly if you are documenting your work and would like to keep a certain look and feel.
In the next chapter, we will learn about noise models and the advantages between the simulators and how they can help us understand the noise models so that we can mitigate and run more efficient algorithms.