We develop a classical bit-flip correction method to mitigate measurement errors on quantum computers. This method can be applied to any operator, any number of qubits, and any realistic bit-flip probability. We first demonstrate the successful performance of this method by correcting the noisy measurements of the ground-state energy of the longitudinal Ising model. We then generalize our results to arbitrary operators and test our method both numerically and experimentally on IBM quantum hardware. As a result, our correction method reduces the measurement error on the quantum hardware by up to one order of magnitude. We finally discuss how to pre-process the method and extend it to other errors sources beyond measurement errors. For local ...
We describe a scheme for quantum error correction that employs feedback and weak measurement rather ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
We develop a classical bit-flip correction method to mitigate measurement errors on quantum computer...
We present an error mitigation scheme which corrects readout errors on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quan...
Readout errors are among the most dominant errors on current noisy intermediate-scale quantum device...
Quantum computers need to be able to control highly entangled quantum states in the presence of envi...
Quantum computers need to be able to control highly entangled quantum states in the presence of envi...
Quantum computers need to be able to control highly entangled quantum states in the presence of envi...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
Quantum computers are becoming increasingly accessible, and may soon outperform classical computers ...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
We apply quantum error mitigation (QEM) techniques to a variety of benchmark problems and quantum co...
Quantum computing - the processing of information according to the fundamental laws of physics - off...
We describe a scheme for quantum error correction that employs feedback and weak measurement rather ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
We develop a classical bit-flip correction method to mitigate measurement errors on quantum computer...
We present an error mitigation scheme which corrects readout errors on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quan...
Readout errors are among the most dominant errors on current noisy intermediate-scale quantum device...
Quantum computers need to be able to control highly entangled quantum states in the presence of envi...
Quantum computers need to be able to control highly entangled quantum states in the presence of envi...
Quantum computers need to be able to control highly entangled quantum states in the presence of envi...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
Quantum computers are becoming increasingly accessible, and may soon outperform classical computers ...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
We apply quantum error mitigation (QEM) techniques to a variety of benchmark problems and quantum co...
Quantum computing - the processing of information according to the fundamental laws of physics - off...
We describe a scheme for quantum error correction that employs feedback and weak measurement rather ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...