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oai:arXiv.org:2409.14831

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Quantum Physics Computer Science - Distributed, Pa...
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Gardeazabal-Gutierrez, Jon Terres-Escudero, Erik B. Bringas, Pablo García
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Computer Science

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2024

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25-09-2024

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systems models quantum circuits
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Access to quantum computing is steadily increasing each year as the speed advantage of quantum computers solidifies with the growing number of usable qubits.

However, the inherent noise encountered when running these systems can lead to measurement inaccuracies, especially pronounced when dealing with large or complex circuits.

Achieving a balance between the complexity of circuits and the desired degree of output accuracy is a nontrivial yet necessary task for the creation of production-ready quantum software.

In this study, we demonstrate how traditional machine learning (ML) models can estimate quantum noise by analyzing circuit composition.

To accomplish this, we train multiple ML models on random quantum circuits, aiming to learn to estimate the discrepancy between ideal and noisy circuit outputs.

By employing various noise models from distinct IBM systems, our results illustrate how this approach can accurately predict the robustness of circuits with a low error rate.

By providing metrics on the stability of circuits, these techniques can be used to assess the quality and security of quantum code, leading to more reliable quantum products.

;Comment: Accepted at the 19th International Conference on Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Systems (HAIS 2024)

Gardeazabal-Gutierrez, Jon,Terres-Escudero, Erik B.,Bringas, Pablo García, 2024, Machine Learning Methods as Robust Quantum Noise Estimators

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