Error Mitigation for Short-Depth Quantum Circuits
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Two schemes are presented that mitigate the effect of errors and decoherence in short-depth quantum circuits. The size of the circuits for which these techniques can be applied is limited by the rate at which the errors in the computation are introduced. Near-term applications of early quantum devices, such as quantum simulations, rely on accurate estimates of expectation values to become relevant. Decoherence and gate errors lead to wrong estimates of the expectation values of observables used to evaluate the noisy circuit. The two schemes we discuss are deliberately simple and do not require additional qubit resources, so to be as practically relevant in current experiments as possible. The first method,…
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- Quantum decoherence
- Extrapolation
- Electronic circuit
- Computer science
- Noise (video)
- Limit (mathematics)
- Quantum error correction
- Observable
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