As superconducting qubits continue to advance technologically, the realization of quantum algorithms from theoretical abstraction to physical implementation requires knowledge of both quantum circuit construction as well as hardware limitations. In this study, we present results from experiments run on IBM’s 20-qubit “Poughkeepsie” architecture, with the goal of demonstrating various qubit qualities and challenges that arise in designing quantum algorithms. These include experimentally measuring T1 and T2 coherence times, gate fidelities, sequential CNOT gates, techniques for handling ancilla qubits, and finally CCNOT and QFT† circuits implemented on several different qubit geometries. Our results demonstrate various techniques for improving quantum circuits, which must compensate for limited connectivity, either through the use of SWAP gates or additional ancilla qubits.
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