Benchmarking Quantum Computers
This blog post discusses the important considerations to keep in mind for benchmarking quantum computers. It also touches on the talks taking place at the APS March Meeting and the research efforts that are being presented.
Jay Gambetta
Dad, husband, Scientist, IBM Fellow and VP IBM Quantum. Views are my own. he/him
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This week the APS March Meeting #APSMarch is taking place in Vegas. We will be presenting a view of our broad research efforts in a number of talks. Today you can find more about our work in the following talks
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At 8am in Room 406, Mirko Amico will talk about important considerations to keep in mind for benchmarking quantum computershttps://t.co/jj8eQRFQxs
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At 1.30pm in Room 409, Iskander Sitdikov will tell you about our circuit knitting toolbox and our quantum server less framework, including an example of circuit cuttinghttps://t.co/CCaZHYnqof
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At 4.24pm, in Room 406, Seth Merkel will discuss some non-Markovian errors, in particular off-resonant errors, present in the all-microwave types of gates typically used for fixed-frequency transmons.https://t.co/x5vXGYDN3O
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At 4.48pm, in Room 225, Alireza Seif will show how you can use LOCC to revive entanglement in system trajectories.https://t.co/gxMLnjWLHD
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At 5.24, in Room 416, Mario Motta will show a quantum chemistry simulation using IBM Quantum Falcon processors with error mitigation.https://t.co/tv4NrVQM5J
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