Simulated Stabilizer Measurement Error Mitigation Protocol for Quantum Computing

Systems and methods for performing open-loop quantum error mitigation using quantum measurement emulations are provided. The open-loop quantum error mitigation methods do not require the performance of state readouts or state tomography, reducing hardware requirements and increasing overall computation speed. To perform a quantum measurement emulation, an error mitigation apparatus is configured to stochastically apply a quantum gate to a qubit or set of qubits during a quantum computational process. The stochastic application of the quantum gate projects the quantum state of the affected qubits onto an axis, reducing a trace distance between the quantum state and a desired quantum state.

Researchers

William Oliver / Seth Lloyd / Danna Rosenberg / Michael O'Keeffe / Amy Greene / Morten Kjaergaard / Mollie Schwartz / Gabriel Samach / Iman Marvian Mashhad

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Computer Science: Quantum Computing
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

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