Even with the recent rapid developments in quantum hardware, noise remains the biggest challenge for the practical applications of any near-term quantum devices. Full quantum error correction cannot be implemented in these devices due to their limited scale. Therefore instead of relying on engineered code symmetry, symmetry verification was developed which uses the inherent symmetry within the physical problem we try to solve. In this article, we develop a general framework named symmetry expansion which provides a wide spectrum of symmetry-based error mitigation schemes beyond symmetry verification, enabling us to achieve different balances between the estimation bias and the sampling cost of the scheme. We show that certain symmetry expan...
Estimating expectation values is a key subroutine in many quantum algorithms. However, near-term imp...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
The development of quantum computers requires not only experimental advances, but also theoretical e...
We investigate the performance of error mitigation via measurement of conserved symmetries on near-t...
We investigate the performance of error mitigation via measurement of conserved symmetries on near-t...
State-of-the-art noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers require low-complexity techniques for th...
State-of-the-art noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers require low-complexity techniques for th...
Variational quantum eigensolvers offer a small-scale testbed to demonstrate the performance of error...
Variational quantum eigensolvers offer a small-scale testbed to demonstrate the performance of error...
State-of-the-art noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers require low-complexity techniques for th...
Variational quantum eigensolvers offer a small-scale testbed to demonstrate the performance of error...
Suppressing noise in physical systems is of fundamental importance. As quantum computers mature, qua...
We establish a symmetry-operator framework for designing quantum error-correcting (QEC) codes based ...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
Estimating expectation values is a key subroutine in many quantum algorithms. However, near-term imp...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
The development of quantum computers requires not only experimental advances, but also theoretical e...
We investigate the performance of error mitigation via measurement of conserved symmetries on near-t...
We investigate the performance of error mitigation via measurement of conserved symmetries on near-t...
State-of-the-art noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers require low-complexity techniques for th...
State-of-the-art noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers require low-complexity techniques for th...
Variational quantum eigensolvers offer a small-scale testbed to demonstrate the performance of error...
Variational quantum eigensolvers offer a small-scale testbed to demonstrate the performance of error...
State-of-the-art noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers require low-complexity techniques for th...
Variational quantum eigensolvers offer a small-scale testbed to demonstrate the performance of error...
Suppressing noise in physical systems is of fundamental importance. As quantum computers mature, qua...
We establish a symmetry-operator framework for designing quantum error-correcting (QEC) codes based ...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
Estimating expectation values is a key subroutine in many quantum algorithms. However, near-term imp...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
The development of quantum computers requires not only experimental advances, but also theoretical e...