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The learnability of Pauli noise

Senrui Chen, Yunchao Liu, Matthew Otten, Alireza Seif, Bill Fefferman, Liang Jiang

2023Nature Communications39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, several quantum benchmarking algorithms have been developed to characterize noisy quantum gates on today's quantum devices. A fundamental issue in benchmarking is that not everything about quantum noise is learnable due to the existence of gauge freedom, leaving open the question what information is learnable and what is not, which is unclear even for a single CNOT gate. Here we give a precise characterization of the learnability of Pauli noise channels attached to Clifford gates using graph theoretical tools. Our results reveal the optimality of cycle benchmarking in the sense that it can extract all learnable information about Pauli noise. We experimentally demonstrate noise characterization of IBM's CNOT gate up to 2 unlearnable degrees of freedom, for which we obtain bounds using physical constraints. In addition, we show that an attempt to extract unlearnable information by ignoring state preparation noise yields unphysical estimates, which is used to lower bound the state preparation noise.

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Controlled NOT gateNoise (video)Computer scienceBenchmarkingDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Quantum circuitTheoretical computer scienceQuantum computerPhysicsQuantum gateQuantum error correctionQuantum mechanicsQuantumTopology (electrical circuits)MathematicsArtificial intelligenceCombinatoricsMarketingImage (mathematics)BusinessQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureLow-power high-performance VLSI designAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
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