Abstracts

Randomized benchmarking with restricted gate sets

Presenting Author: Winton Brown, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Contributing Author(s): Bryan Eastin

Standard randomized benchmarking protocols require sampling from a unitary 2-design, which is not always practical. In this talk I examine randomized benchmarking protocols based on subgroups of the Clifford group that are not unitary 2-designs. I show in a variety of cases that one can benchmark the error probability to within a small factor that rapidly approaches unity as the number of qubits in the benchmarking experiment grows.

(Session 5 : Thursday from 5:00pm - 7:00pm)

 

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