30 pages, 1 figureThe impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the interest of the quantum computing community in harvesting the computational power of such devices. However, in the absence of error correction, these devices can only reliably implement very shallow circuits or comparatively deeper circuits at the expense of a nontrivial density of errors. In this work, we obtain extremely tight limitation bounds for standard NISQ proposals in both the noisy and noiseless regimes, with or without error-mitigation tools. The bounds limit the performance of both circuit model algorithms, such as QAOA, and also continuous-time algorithms, such as quantum annealing. In the noisy regime with local depolarizing noise $p...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
Many quantum algorithms seek to output a specific bitstring solving the problem of interest--or a fe...
Many quantum algorithms seek to output a specific bitstring solving the problem of interest-or a few...
30 pages, 1 figureThe impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the inter...
The impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the interest of the quantum...
The impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the interest of the quantum...
In this work, we first analyse a theoretical technique based on entropic inequalities, which in prin...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...
We present a collection of optimizers tuned for usage on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) dev...
The inherent noise and complexity of quantum communication networks leads to challenges in designing...
We propose a random circuit model to analyze the impact of noise on the performance of variational q...
We simulate the effects of different types of noise in state preparation circuits of variational qua...
First quantum computers very recently have demonstrated “quantum supremacy” or “quantum advantage Ex...
We present a number of results related to quantum algorithms with small error probability and quantu...
Variational quantum algorithms have been one of the most intensively studied applications for near-t...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
Many quantum algorithms seek to output a specific bitstring solving the problem of interest--or a fe...
Many quantum algorithms seek to output a specific bitstring solving the problem of interest-or a few...
30 pages, 1 figureThe impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the inter...
The impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the interest of the quantum...
The impressive progress in quantum hardware of the last years has raised the interest of the quantum...
In this work, we first analyse a theoretical technique based on entropic inequalities, which in prin...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...
We present a collection of optimizers tuned for usage on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) dev...
The inherent noise and complexity of quantum communication networks leads to challenges in designing...
We propose a random circuit model to analyze the impact of noise on the performance of variational q...
We simulate the effects of different types of noise in state preparation circuits of variational qua...
First quantum computers very recently have demonstrated “quantum supremacy” or “quantum advantage Ex...
We present a number of results related to quantum algorithms with small error probability and quantu...
Variational quantum algorithms have been one of the most intensively studied applications for near-t...
41 pages, 3 figuresQuantum error mitigation has been proposed as a means to combat unavoidable error...
Many quantum algorithms seek to output a specific bitstring solving the problem of interest--or a fe...
Many quantum algorithms seek to output a specific bitstring solving the problem of interest-or a few...