Using near-term quantum computers to achieve a quantum advantage requires efficient strategies to improve the performance of the noisy quantum devices presently available. We develop and experimentally validate two efficient error mitigation protocols named "Noiseless Output Extrapolation" and "Pauli Error Cancellation" that can drastically enhance the performance of quantum circuits composed of noisy cycles of gates. By combining popular mitigation strategies such as probabilistic error cancellation and noise amplification with efficient noise reconstruction methods, our protocols can mitigate a wide range of noise processes that do not satisfy the assumptions underlying existing mitigation protocols, including non-local and gate-dependent...
The detrimental effect of noise accumulates as quantum computers grow in size. In the case where dev...
We introduce a quantum error mitigation technique based on probabilistic error cancellation to elimi...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...
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...
The successful implementation of algorithms on quantum processors relies on the accurate control of ...
We apply quantum error mitigation (QEM) techniques to a variety of benchmark problems and quantum co...
If noisy-intermediate-scale-quantum-era quantum computers are to perform useful tasks, they will nee...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
Computers are used all over the place to perform tasks ranging from sending an email to running some...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
Quantum error mitigation (QEM) is vital for noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices. While m...
The detrimental effect of noise accumulates as quantum computers grow in size. In the case where dev...
We introduce a quantum error mitigation technique based on probabilistic error cancellation to elimi...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...
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...
The successful implementation of algorithms on quantum processors relies on the accurate control of ...
We apply quantum error mitigation (QEM) techniques to a variety of benchmark problems and quantum co...
If noisy-intermediate-scale-quantum-era quantum computers are to perform useful tasks, they will nee...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
Computers are used all over the place to perform tasks ranging from sending an email to running some...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
A significant problem for current quantum computers is noise. While there are many distinct noise ch...
Quantum error mitigation (QEM) is vital for noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices. While m...
The detrimental effect of noise accumulates as quantum computers grow in size. In the case where dev...
We introduce a quantum error mitigation technique based on probabilistic error cancellation to elimi...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...