Toshinari Itoko, Moein Malekakhlagh, et al.
Physical Review Applied
Probabilistic error cancellation (PEC) is a technique that generates error-mitigated estimates of expectation values from ensembles of quantum circuits. In this work we extend the application of PEC from unitary-only circuits to dynamic circuits with midcircuit measurements and classically controlled (feedforward) Clifford operations. Our approach extends the sparse Pauli-Lindblad noise model from characterizing gates to characterizing target channels containing midcircuit measurements and feedforward while accounting for nonlocal measurement crosstalk in superconducting processors. Our mitigation and monitoring experiments provide a holistic view for the performance of the protocols developed in this work. These capabilities will be a crucial tool in the exploration of near-term dynamic circuit applications.
Toshinari Itoko, Moein Malekakhlagh, et al.
Physical Review Applied
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Physical Review Letters
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WOLTE 2016
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Nature Communications