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Experimental considerations for zero noise extrapolation

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Abstract

While decoherence and control errors limit the size of quantum computation in the absence of fault tolerance, a number of error mitigation techniques have been developed to access noise free estimates of expectation values. In particular, the zero-noise extrapolation technique was shown to extend the computational reach of a noisy superconducting processor. Here, quantum circuits are run at amplified noise rates, to extrapolate the results of these runs to the zero noise limit. Under the assumption of time invariant noise, such noise amplification may be achieved by stretching in time the gates employed in the circuit. We test these assumptions for superconducting processors with all-microwave drives and also consider the effect of errors in the gate rescaling on the extrapolation.

Presenters

  • Abhinav Kandala

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

Authors

  • Abhinav Kandala

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Kristan Temme

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Seth Merkel

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • David McKay

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Easwar M Magesan

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Jay M Gambetta

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center