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quantum-computing2 years ago

IBM's Quantum Computing Achievements: Error Mitigation and Superior Performance.

IBM researchers have used a technique called "error mitigation" to overcome the problems with today's quantum processors and produce an accurate result despite the noise in the system. They intentionally amplified and then measured the processor's noise at different levels to estimate a function that produces similar output as the actual measurements. This function can then have its noise set to zero to produce an estimate of what the processor would do without any noise at all. The researchers tested this system using an Ising model and found that it outperformed similar calculations on classical computers.

technology2 years ago

Quantum Computing's Error Mitigation Breakthroughs

Researchers at IBM Quantum and UC Berkeley have shown that error mitigation techniques can give quantum computers an edge over classical supercomputers in some common physics calculations. The team pitted a 127-qubit quantum computer against a state-of-the-art supercomputer and, for at least one type of calculation, bested the supercomputer. The calculation could be made increasingly complex to test whether today's noisy, error-prone quantum computers can produce accurate results for certain types of common calculations. The results provide hope that quantum computing algorithms with error mitigation could tackle cutting-edge physics problems.

technology2 years ago

IBM Leads the Way in Quantum Computing Advancements

IBM researchers have developed a method to manage the unreliability of quantum computers, which could lead to reliable, useful answers. They used a quantum processor with 127 qubits to simulate the behavior of 127 atom-scale bar magnets in a magnetic field, a simple system known as the Ising model. The calculation took less than a thousandth of a second to complete, and the researchers were able to subtract the effects of noise from the unreliable quantum calculations, a process they call error mitigation. This could be used for increasingly complex problems beyond the Ising model, such as figuring out the properties of exotic materials, accelerating drug discovery, and modeling fusion reactions.