Michael R.
Geller
University of Georgia
Abstract:
Several techniques have been introduced to mitigate errors on near-term quantum computers without the overhead required by quantum error correcting codes. While most of the focus has been on gate errors, measurement errors are significantly larger than gate errors on most current platforms. A widely used transition matrix error mitigation (TMEM) technique uses measured transition probabilities between initial and final classical states to correct subsequently measured data. However the TMEM technique has a number of shortcomings, including a lack of rigor and scalability. In this talk I will discuss our recent work aimed at addressing these shortcomings.
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Topic: Quantum Information and Quantum Computing Working Group
Time: March 25, 2021, 3:15 PM Warsaw
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