Crosstalk in multi-qubit processors can be detected and localized from conditional independence tests on settings and outcomes, using a polynomial number of experiments.
Phenomenological measure of quantum non-Markovianity
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Non-Markovian effects are ubiquitous in physical quantum systems and remain a significant challenge to achieving high-quality control and reliable quantum computation, but due to their inherent complexity, are rarely characterized. Past approaches to quantifying non-Markovianity have concentrated on small, simple systems, and we show that such measures can capture properties that are irrelevant to applications. With this insight, we propose a method for constructing relevant quantifiers of non-Markovian dynamics and illustrate the scheme's computability by characterizing a model quantum dot array.
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Detecting crosstalk errors in quantum information processors
Crosstalk in multi-qubit processors can be detected and localized from conditional independence tests on settings and outcomes, using a polynomial number of experiments.