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add flux driven TWPA image and increment version
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kpobrien committed Jun 26, 2024
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name = "JosephsonCircuits"
uuid = "23a5dba6-321f-4fcf-be1e-689e290df087"
authors = ["Kevin P. O'Brien <kpobrien@mit.edu>"]
version = "0.4.4"
version = "0.4.5"

[deps]
AxisKeys = "94b1ba4f-4ee9-5380-92f1-94cde586c3c5"
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28.342059 seconds (1.59 M allocations: 1.637 GiB, 0.35% gc time)
```

![Flux driven TWPA simulation with JosephsonCircuits.jl](https://qce.mit.edu/JosephsonCircuits.jl/twpa_flux_driven.png)


# Performance tips:

Simulations of the linearized system can be effectively parallelized, so we suggest starting Julia with the number of threads equal to the number of physical cores. See the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/multi-threading) for the procedure. Check how many threads you are using by calling `Threads.nthreads()`. For context, the simulation times reported for the examples above use 16 threads on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X system running Linux.
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28.342059 seconds (1.59 M allocations: 1.637 GiB, 0.35% gc time)
```

![Flux driven TWPA simulation with JosephsonCircuits.jl](https://qce.mit.edu/JosephsonCircuits.jl/twpa_flux_driven.png)


# Performance tips:

Simulations of the linearized system can be effectively parallelized, so we suggest starting Julia with the number of threads equal to the number of physical cores. See the [Julia documentation](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/multi-threading) for the procedure. Check how many threads you are using by calling `Threads.nthreads()`. For context, the simulation times reported for the examples above use 16 threads on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X system running Linux.
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Registration pull request created: JuliaRegistries/General/109820

Tip: Release Notes

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Release notes:

## Breaking changes

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To add them here just re-invoke and the PR will be updated.

Tagging

After the above pull request is merged, it is recommended that a tag is created on this repository for the registered package version.

This will be done automatically if the Julia TagBot GitHub Action is installed, or can be done manually through the github interface, or via:

git tag -a v0.4.5 -m "<description of version>" ad4211ecc0db7ba1740052caf190efd58e49aa63
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