Abstract
Quantum processors are now able to run quantum circuits that are infeasible to simulate classically, creating a need for benchmarks that assess a quantum processor's rate of errors when running these circuits. Here, we introduce a general technique for creating efficient benchmarks from any set of quantum computations, specified by unitary circuits. Our benchmarks assess the integrated performance of a quantum processor's classical compilation algorithms and its low-level quantum operations. Unlike existing 'full-stack benchmarks,' our benchmarks do not require classical simulations of quantum circuits, and they use only efficient classical computations. We use our method to create random circuit benchmarks, including a computationally efficient version of the quantum volume benchmark, and an algorithm-based benchmark that uses Hamiltonian simulation circuits. We perform these benchmarks on IBM Q devices and in simulations, and we compare their results to the results of the existing benchmarking methods.
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Hines, J., & Proctor, T. (2024). Scalable Full-Stack Benchmarks for Quantum Computers. IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering, 5. https://doi.org/10.1109/TQE.2024.3404502
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