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Adaptive stabilization of quantum circuits executed on unstable devices

by Samudra Dasgupta, Travis S Humble
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2022 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
736 to 740
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America

Conventional computers have evolved to device components that demonstrate failure rates of 10 −17 or less, while current quantum computing devices typically exhibit error rates of 10 −2 or greater. This raises concerns about the reliability and reproducibility of the results obtained from quantum computers. The problem is highlighted by experimental observation that today’s NISQ devices are inherently unstable. Remote quantum cloud servers typically do not provide users with an ability to calibrate the device themselves. Using inaccurate characterization data for error mitigation can have devastating impact on reproducibility. In this study, we investigate if one can infer the critical channel parameters dynamically from the noisy binary output of the executed quantum circuit and use it to improve program stability. An open question however is how well does this methodology scale. We discuss the efficacy and efficiency of our adaptive algorithm using canonical quantum circuits such as the uniform superposition circuit. Our metric of performance is the Hellinger distance between the post-stabilization observations and the reference (ideal) distribution.