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. 2018 Oct 4;8:14793. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-33125-3

Table 6.

Experimental data.

0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111
I 1104 338 647 542 693 355 2687 519 104 144 114 1 99 132 261 353
II 1491 103 42 224 387 46 31 249 67 91 108 916 149 354 439 3495
III 753 246 277 52 448 747 569 513 343 493 616 177 717 679 345 749
IVa 1511 121 46 201 395 86 27 213 102 192 162 984 215 635 478 2824
IVb 136 14 3 14 542 32 9 6 12 29 16 122 17 12 1 5
IVc 39 28 149 7 13 34 46 3 22 137 6 2 68 444 16 1
IVd 24 16 145 1 7 19 428 23 32 159 5 2 15 64 12 0
Va 1032 422 756 594 737 51 2121 731 88 109 132 113 99 179 186 383
Vb 1087 414 863 696 697 44 2076 692 107 107 134 97 99 191 188 304
Vc 1046 445 871 631 723 46 2056 634 111 114 154 148 97 162 192 348
Vd 7 6 48 45 47 5 24 61 99 89 119 122 39 48 35 68
Ve 219 269 62 63 74 87 44 27 27 15 15 7 28 57 12 18
Vf 58 42 56 24 83 65 48 21 89 66 75 42 232 55 43 25

The rows denote the number of events in each of the elements of the computational basis for all the instances considered. For the composite experiments, in order to retrieve the measurements shown in previous tables, one has to add all the events in each of the individual runs. In the particular case of IV, the data in II also contributes to the final result.