Benchmarking Noise Extrapolation with OpenPulse

POSTER

Abstract

In order to augment digital qubit metrics, such as gate fidelity, we discuss analog error mitigability, i.e. the ability to accurately distill precise observable estimates, as a hybrid quantum-classical computing benchmarking task. Specifically, we characterize single-qubit error rates on IBM’s Poughkeepsie superconducting quantum hardware, incorporate control mediated noise dependence into a generalized rescaling protocol, and analyze how noise characteristics influence Richardson extrapolation-based error mitigation. Our results identify regions in the space of Hamiltonian control fields and circuit-depth which are most amenable to reliable noise extrapolation, as well as shedding light on how low-level hardware characterization can be used as a predictive tool for uncertainty quantification in error mitigated NISQ computations.

*This work was performed with DOE ASCR funding under the Quantum Testbed Pathfinder program, FWP number ERKJ332.

Presenters

  • Eugen Dumitrescu

    • Oak Ridge National Lab

Authors

  • Eugen Dumitrescu

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Raphael Pooser

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • John Garmon

    • Virginia Tech