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Benchmarking tools for NISQ systems

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Abstract

As the field marches towards quantum advantage with near-term quantum processors, it becomes imperative to characterize, verify, and validate performance. An outstanding scientific challenge in the community is a scalable set of metrics or experiments which can shed light on the usability of a device for near-term algorithms. Moreover, it becomes critical to explore techniques to extend the computational reach of noisy systems, be it through understanding underlying non-idealities, or more efficient circuit compilation. In this talk I will review the work we are doing at IBM to benchmark NISQ devices and I will discuss our recent results on quantum volume, large-scale entanglement and randomized benchmarking.


Presenters

  • David McKay

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

Authors

  • David McKay

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Lev S Bishop

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Antonio D Corcoles

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Petar Jurcevic

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Abhinav Kandala

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Jin-Sung Kim

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Isaac Lauer

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Seth Merkel

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Zlatko Minev

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Neereja Sundaresan

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Srikanth Srinivasan

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Maika Takita

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Xuan Wei

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Sarah Sheldon

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Jay M Gambetta

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center