Purity‐Assisted Zero‐Noise Extrapolation for Quantum Error Mitigation
Tian‐Ren Jin,
Yun‐Hao Shi,
Zheng‐An Wang
et al.
Abstract:Quantum error mitigation aims to reduce errors in quantum systems and improve accuracy. Zero‐noise extrapolation (ZNE) is a commonly used method, where noise is amplified, and the target expectation is extrapolated to a noise‐free point. However, ZNE relies on assumptions about error rates based on the error model. In this study, a purity‐assisted zero‐noise extrapolation (pZNE) method is utilized to address limitations in error rate assumptions and enhance the extrapolation process. The pZNE is based on the P… Show more
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