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Intro
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Biggest challenge
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Ideal (noise-free) quantum circuit
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Real (noisy) quantum circuit
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Toy model: noise unraveling into quantum trajectories
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Inverse of noise map is not physical
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Raveling quantum trajectories to undo noise
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How to implement?
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Generalizing: Raveling trajectories with quasiprobabilities
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Step 1: Simplify the noise: twirl
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Step 2: Ideally, amplify the noise and learn
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Protocol overview
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Ideal Ising model evolution
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Mitigation sampling overhead
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Path to quantum computing
Description:
Explore quantum noise cancellation techniques in this 49-minute conference talk from the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum Systems conference. Delve into probabilistic error cancellation using sparse Pauli-Lindblad models on noisy quantum processors. Examine the challenges of ideal versus real quantum circuits, noise unraveling into quantum trajectories, and the process of raveling trajectories to undo noise. Learn about implementing these techniques, generalizing with quasiprobabilities, and simplifying noise through twirling. Discover the protocol overview for ideal Ising model evolution and mitigation sampling overhead. Gain insights into the path to quantum computing and the latest advancements in integrable models from mathematical physics, condensed-matter physics, and string theory perspectives.

To Learn and Cancel Quantum Noise - Zlatko Minev (IBM)

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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