International Business Machines Corporation (20240346353). SCALABLE ANALOG ZERO NOISE EXTRAPOLATION BY ECHO EXTENSION simplified abstract

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SCALABLE ANALOG ZERO NOISE EXTRAPOLATION BY ECHO EXTENSION

Organization Name

International Business Machines Corporation

Inventor(s)

Naoki Kanazawa of Yokohama (JP)

Daniel Josef Egger of Zurich (CH)

Kento Ueda of Tokyo (JP)

SCALABLE ANALOG ZERO NOISE EXTRAPOLATION BY ECHO EXTENSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240346353 titled 'SCALABLE ANALOG ZERO NOISE EXTRAPOLATION BY ECHO EXTENSION

The patent application describes a quantum noise mitigation system that includes a memory and a processor executing computer executable components.

  • The system includes a pulse calibration component that calibrates an echo extender tone parameter for a set of echo extender tones in an echo pulse sequence to control the execution of a quantum gate in a quantum circuit.
  • The pulse calibration component inserts the set of echo extender tones into the echo pulse sequence of an initial pulse sequence, resulting in a modified pulse sequence for controlling the quantum gate.
  • A parameterizing component parameterizes the set of echo extender tones using a scalable stretch factor to adjust the durations of the tones.

Potential Applications:

  • Quantum computing
  • Quantum error correction
  • Quantum information processing

Problems Solved:

  • Mitigating quantum noise in quantum circuits
  • Improving the accuracy and reliability of quantum gates

Benefits:

  • Enhanced performance of quantum circuits
  • Increased stability of quantum operations
  • Reduction of errors in quantum computations

Commercial Applications:

  • Quantum computing hardware development
  • Quantum software optimization services
  • Research and development in quantum technologies

Questions about Quantum Noise Mitigation System: 1. How does the pulse calibration component improve the execution of quantum gates? 2. What are the potential implications of using a scalable stretch factor in parameterizing echo extender tones?

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in quantum error correction techniques Advancements in quantum gate calibration methods


Original Abstract Submitted

a quantum noise mitigation system can comprise a memory that stores, and a processor that executes, computer executable components comprising a pulse calibration component that, for controlling execution of a quantum gate of a quantum circuit, calibrates an echo extender tone parameter for a set of echo extender tones of an echo pulse sequence, wherein the pulse calibration component inserts the set of echo extender tones into the echo pulse sequence of an initial pulse sequence resulting in generation of a modified pulse sequence for use in controlling the execution of the quantum gate, and a parameterizing component that parameterizes the set of echo extender tones using a scalable stretch factor for stretching respective durations of the set of echo extender tones.