Develops practical scalable protocols to upper-bound total variation distance for quantum circuits with non-Clifford two-qubit gates and generalizes Pauli twirling to non-Pauli bases.
A review and collection of metrics and benchmarks for quantum computers: definitions, methodologies and software
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Introduces QCalEval benchmark showing best zero-shot VLM score of 72.3 on quantum calibration plots, with fine-tuning and in-context learning effects varying by model type.
A new RSQASM-based framework for neutral-atom compiler evaluation demonstrates that prior performance differences between HybridMapper, DasAtom, and Enola largely disappear under consistent transpilation, movement, and fidelity assumptions.
Exascale classical simulation validates noise-tolerant performance of a 98-qubit QPU up to 48 qubits for LR-QAOA, with statistical analysis showing coherent regime up to 93 qubits before outputs become indistinguishable from random.
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Quantum Accreditation with Non-Clifford Two-qubit Gates
Develops practical scalable protocols to upper-bound total variation distance for quantum circuits with non-Clifford two-qubit gates and generalizes Pauli twirling to non-Pauli bases.
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QCalEval: Benchmarking Vision-Language Models for Quantum Calibration Plot Understanding
Introduces QCalEval benchmark showing best zero-shot VLM score of 72.3 on quantum calibration plots, with fine-tuning and in-context learning effects varying by model type.
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Practical Insights into Fair Comparison and Evaluation Frame for Neutral-Atom Compilers
A new RSQASM-based framework for neutral-atom compiler evaluation demonstrates that prior performance differences between HybridMapper, DasAtom, and Enola largely disappear under consistent transpilation, movement, and fidelity assumptions.
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Large-Scale Quantum Circuit Simulation on an Exascale System for QPU Benchmarking
Exascale classical simulation validates noise-tolerant performance of a 98-qubit QPU up to 48 qubits for LR-QAOA, with statistical analysis showing coherent regime up to 93 qubits before outputs become indistinguishable from random.