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Intro
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Demonstrating quantum supremacy
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Sampling vs. estimating probabilities
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Random circuit sampling (RCS) complexity
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XE benchmarking (fidelity estimation)
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XEB for large systems
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XEB and concentration of measure large sys
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Estimating fidelity with XEB
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XEB observable or p (fidelity) estimator
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Numerical checks for concentration of measure
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XEB algorithm (Quantum supremacy experiment)
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Sycamore Processor: 54 qubits, 196 control knobs
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Sycamore Processor: 54 qubits, 196 controlk
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Low Errors using Fast 2-Qubit Gates (12 ns)
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Quantum Supremacy Data
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Schrodinger-Feynman Hybrid simulation
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Quantum Science Results
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Hydrogen chain to benchmark out device
Description:
Explore a comprehensive lecture on quantum supremacy and its demonstration using a programmable superconducting processor. Delve into topics such as random circuit sampling complexity, XE benchmarking for fidelity estimation, and the Sycamore Processor's capabilities. Learn about the quantum supremacy experiment, including data analysis and the Schrodinger-Feynman hybrid simulation. Examine quantum science results and the use of hydrogen chain benchmarking for device evaluation. Gain insights into the latest advancements in quantum computing and their implications for future technological developments.

Quantum Supremacy Using a Programmable Superconducting Processor I

Simons Institute
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