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Quantum leakage detection using a model-independent dimension witness

Quantum Physics 2019-03-22 v3

Abstract

Users of quantum computers must be able to confirm they are indeed functioning as intended, even when the devices are remotely accessed. In particular, if the Hilbert space dimension of the components are not as advertised -- for instance if the qubits suffer leakage -- errors can ensue and protocols may be rendered insecure. We refine the method of delayed vectors, adapted from classical chaos theory to quantum systems, and apply it remotely on the IBMQ platform -- a quantum computer composed of transmon qubits. The method witnesses, in a model-independent fashion, dynamical signatures of higher-dimensional processes. We present evidence, under mild assumptions, that the IBMQ transmons suffer state leakage, with a pp value no larger than 5×1045{\times}10^{-4} under a single qubit operation. We also estimate the number of shots necessary for revealing leakage in a two-qubit system.

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@article{arxiv.1811.05220,
  title  = {Quantum leakage detection using a model-independent dimension witness},
  author = {Armands Strikis and Animesh Datta and George C. Knee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.05220},
  year   = {2019}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures