Andreas J. C. Woitzik, Lukas Hoffmann, Andreas Buchleitner, Edoardo G. Carnio
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摘要
认证现有量子计算硬件的性能需要标准化测试。我们提出了一个简单的能量估算基准,根据 IBM 量子系统一号平台报告的门和读出误差仔细检查实际输出,我们从多个设备上收集了前所未有的大量数据,其中大部分来自德国埃宁根的设备。我们观察到基准数据的振荡特征时间尺度为两小时,同时还观察到异常值。这表明,需要对当前的缓解技术进行调整,以考虑到设备输出的非微小时间依赖性。
An Energy Estimation Benchmark for Quantum Computing Hardware
Certifying the performance of available quantum computing hardware requires standardized tests. We propose a simple energy estimation benchmark to scrutinize actual output against gate and readout errors reported for the IBM Quantum System One platform, where we collected unprecedented amount of data from several devices, mostly from the one in Ehningen, Germany. We observe oscillations of the benchmark data with a characteristic timescale of two hours, as well as outliers. This suggests that current mitigation techniques need to be adapted to account for nontrivial time dependencies of the devices’ output.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Journal is to promote interdisciplinary research in mathematics, physics, engineering and life sciences centered around the issues of broadly understood information processing, storage and transmission, in both quantum and classical settings. Our special interest lies in the information-theoretic approach to phenomena dealing with dynamics and thermodynamics, control, communication, filtering, memory and cooperative behaviour, etc., in open complex systems.