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Decomposition helper.
openfermion.transforms.opconversions.dissolve(
    term: Tuple[Any, Any]
) -> openfermion.ops.QubitOperator
Takes a product of binary variables
and outputs the Pauli-string sum that corresponds to the
decomposed multi-qubit operator.
| Args | 
|---|
| term | tupleproduct of binary variables, i.e.: 'w0 w2 w3'
 | 
Returns (QubitOperator): superposition of Pauli-strings
| Raises | 
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| ValueError | if the variable in term is not integer | 
  
  
 
  
    
    
      
    
    
  
       
    
    
  
  
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