An entanglement-based volumetric benchmark for near-term quantum hardware
We introduce a volumetric benchmark for near-term quantum platforms based on the generation and verification of genuine entanglement across n-qubits using graph states and direct stabilizer measurements. Our benchmark evaluates the robustness of multipartite and bipartite n-qubit entanglement with r...
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Zusammenfassung: | We introduce a volumetric benchmark for near-term quantum platforms based on
the generation and verification of genuine entanglement across n-qubits using
graph states and direct stabilizer measurements. Our benchmark evaluates the
robustness of multipartite and bipartite n-qubit entanglement with respect to
many sources of hardware noise: qubit decoherence, CNOT and swap gate noise,
and readout error. We demonstrate our benchmark on multiple superconducting
qubit platforms available from IBM (ibmq_belem, ibmq_toronto, ibmq_guadalupe
and ibmq_jakarta). Subsets of $n4$ qubits and identify two-qubit gate noise as strongly correlated with the
quality of genuine multipartite entanglement. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2209.00678 |