Holistic Error Mitigation Frameworks For Near-Term Computations

ORAL

Abstract

It is necessary to mitigate physical errors in order for NISQ computations to compute quantities with reasonable accuracy. Therefore NISQ programming stacks must include a robust error mitigation infrastructure supplementing principal quantum programs at compile time and operating at a high level of abstraction. We introduce an error mitigation framework consisting of routines built into a software stack aiming to return corrected data from programs run on NISQ devices. As a demonstration, we implement a variety of protocols which increase the accuracy of variational quantum eigensolver-style hybrid algorithms running on multiple NISQ devices.

Presenters

  • Eugen Dumitrescu

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Authors

  • Eugen Dumitrescu

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Raphael Pooser

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Alexander McCaskey

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Titus Morris

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Pavel Lougovski

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory