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Error mitigated quantum circuit cutting

Quantum Physics 2022-11-28 v1

Abstract

We investigate an error mitigated tomographic approach to the quantum circuit cutting problem in the presence of gate and measurement noise. We explore two tomography specific error mitigation techniques; readout error mitigated conditional fragment tomography, which uses knowledge of readout errors on all cut and conditional qubit measurements in the tomography reconstruction procedure; and dominant eigenvalue truncation (DEVT), which aims to improve the performance of circuit cutting by performing truncation of the individual conditional tomography fragments used in the reconstruction. We find that the performance of both readout error mitigated tomography and DEVT tomography are comparable for circuit cutting in the presence of symmetric measurement errors. For gate errors our numerical results show that probability estimates for the original circuit obtained using DEVT outperforms general circuit cutting for measurement, depolarization and weakly biased Pauli noise models, but does not improve performance for amplitude damping and coherent errors, and can greatly decrease performance for highly biased Pauli noise. In cases where DEVT was effective, it as also found to improve performance of partial tomographic reconstruction using at least 50% of the full tomographic data with a conditional least-squares tomographic fitter, while linear inversion tomography with or without DEVT mitigation was found to perform poorly with with partial data.

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@article{arxiv.2211.13431,
  title  = {Error mitigated quantum circuit cutting},
  author = {Ritajit Majumdar and Christopher J. Wood},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13431},
  year   = {2022}
}

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15+2 pages, double column

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