dp-VQD combines projected variational quantum dynamics with wire cutting to run Hamiltonian evolution on more qubits than a single device has, using cuttable ansatze and a sliced Trotter step.
Pauli Noise Learning for Mid-Circuit Measurements
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Current benchmarks for mid-circuit measurements (MCMs) are limited in scalability or the types of error they can quantify, necessitating new techniques for quantifying their performance. Here, we introduce a theory for learning Pauli noise in MCMs and use it to create MCM cycle benchmarking, a scalable method for benchmarking MCMs. MCM cycle benchmarking extracts detailed information about the rates of errors in randomly compiled layers of MCMs and Clifford gates, and we demonstrate how its results can be used to quantify correlated errors during MCMs on current quantum hardware. Our method can be integrated into existing Pauli noise learning techniques to scalably characterize and benchmark wide classes of circuits containing MCMs.
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Distributed Quantum Dynamics on Near-Term Quantum Processors
dp-VQD combines projected variational quantum dynamics with wire cutting to run Hamiltonian evolution on more qubits than a single device has, using cuttable ansatze and a sliced Trotter step.