Co-optimization of flexible Iceberg error-detection gadgets with QAOA via tree search improves success probability and post-selection on Quantinuum H2-1 hardware up to 34 algorithmic qubits.
arXiv:2109.03371 [quant-ph] https://arxiv
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Iceberg Beyond the Tip: Co-Compilation of a Quantum Error Detection Code and a Quantum Algorithm
Co-optimization of flexible Iceberg error-detection gadgets with QAOA via tree search improves success probability and post-selection on Quantinuum H2-1 hardware up to 34 algorithmic qubits.
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Time Evolution on Hybrid Tensor Networks -- A Novel and Parallelizable Algorithm
Introduces a parallelizable hybrid tensor network algorithm for time-evolving matrix product states that combines classical BUG integration with quantum methods without synchronization barriers.
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Collective neutrino oscillations: Many-body non-forward effects and non-classicality
In a neutrino-gas model, the many-body Hamiltonian yields different evolution timescales and asymptotics than the quantum kinetic approach with collisions, while quantum resources for the full case sit at the low end for HEP problems and mid-to-high for quantum chemistry.
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Quantum Gates via Dynamical Decoupling of Central Qubit on IBMQ and 15NV Center in Diamond
A dynamical decoupling protocol enables fast high-fidelity gates on a central qubit coupled to targets, demonstrated via IBMQ simulation and adapted for 15NV centers in diamond.