Analog quantum kernels with operational noise outperform noiseless versions in benchmarking and non-Markovianity estimation due to increased expressivity and model complexity.
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The paper identifies four key hurdles in the transition from NISQ to FASQ quantum computers and argues that targeting them will accelerate progress toward useful quantum advantage.
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Noise-enhanced quantum kernels on analog quantum computers
Analog quantum kernels with operational noise outperform noiseless versions in benchmarking and non-Markovianity estimation due to increased expressivity and model complexity.
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Mind the gaps: The fraught road to quantum advantage
The paper identifies four key hurdles in the transition from NISQ to FASQ quantum computers and argues that targeting them will accelerate progress toward useful quantum advantage.