Abstract:Noise remains the major obstacle to scalable quantum computation. Quantum benchmarking
provides key information on noise properties and is an important step for developing more advanced
quantum processors. However, current benchmarking methods are either limited to a specific subset
of quantum gates or cannot directly describe the performance of the individual target gate. To
overcome these limitations, we propose channel spectrum benchmarking (CSB), a novel method to
infer the noise properties of the target g… Show more
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