Randomized benchmarking refers to a collection of protocols that in the past decade have become central methods for characterizing quantum gates. These protocols aim at efficiently estimating the quality of a set of quantum gates in a way that is resistant to state preparation and measurement errors. Over the years many versions have been developed, however a comprehensive theoretical treatment of randomized benchmarking has been missing. In this work, we develop a rigorous framework of randomized benchmarking general enough to encompass virtually all known protocols as well as novel, more flexible extensions. Overcoming previous limitations on error models and gate sets, this framework allows us, for the first time, to formulate realistic ...
Randomized benchmarking is an experimental procedure intended to demonstrate control of quantum syst...
Producing useful quantum information devices requires efficiently assessing control of quantum syste...
The rapid progress in the development of quantum devices is in large part due to the availability of...
Randomized benchmarking (RB) refers to a collection of protocols that in the past decade have become...
Randomized benchmarking (RB) is an efficient and robust method to characterize gate errors in quantu...
Randomized benchmarking (RB) is an efficient and robust method to characterize gate errors in quantu...
Randomized benchmarking is a technique for estimating the average fidelity of a set of quantum gates...
Randomized benchmarking is a technique for estimating the average fidelity of a set of quantum gates...
Randomized benchmarking is routinely used as an efficient method for characterizing the performance ...
Quantum computers promise an exponential speed-up over their classical counterparts for certain task...
In its many variants, randomized benchmarking (RB) is a broadly used technique for assessing the qua...
The distant promise of a full-scale fault-tolerant universal quantum computer offers a speed-up in ...
Quantum computers promise to be a revolutionary new technology. However, in order to realise this pr...
Quantum computers promise to be a revolutionary new technology. However, in order to realise this pr...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Quantum information processing of...
Randomized benchmarking is an experimental procedure intended to demonstrate control of quantum syst...
Producing useful quantum information devices requires efficiently assessing control of quantum syste...
The rapid progress in the development of quantum devices is in large part due to the availability of...
Randomized benchmarking (RB) refers to a collection of protocols that in the past decade have become...
Randomized benchmarking (RB) is an efficient and robust method to characterize gate errors in quantu...
Randomized benchmarking (RB) is an efficient and robust method to characterize gate errors in quantu...
Randomized benchmarking is a technique for estimating the average fidelity of a set of quantum gates...
Randomized benchmarking is a technique for estimating the average fidelity of a set of quantum gates...
Randomized benchmarking is routinely used as an efficient method for characterizing the performance ...
Quantum computers promise an exponential speed-up over their classical counterparts for certain task...
In its many variants, randomized benchmarking (RB) is a broadly used technique for assessing the qua...
The distant promise of a full-scale fault-tolerant universal quantum computer offers a speed-up in ...
Quantum computers promise to be a revolutionary new technology. However, in order to realise this pr...
Quantum computers promise to be a revolutionary new technology. However, in order to realise this pr...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Quantum information processing of...
Randomized benchmarking is an experimental procedure intended to demonstrate control of quantum syst...
Producing useful quantum information devices requires efficiently assessing control of quantum syste...
The rapid progress in the development of quantum devices is in large part due to the availability of...