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Adds a link to the Q-Chem plugin in README #784

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The OpenFermion/Q-Chem plugin was developed by Yongbin Kim and Anna Krylov (University of Southern California)

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LGTM

@ncrubin ncrubin merged commit 70b4c65 into quantumlib:master May 25, 2022
ncrubin pushed a commit to ncrubin/OpenFermion that referenced this pull request Jul 25, 2022
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