论文标题
特征随机基准,用于非多义务组,并应用于子空间,泄漏和匹配的随机基准测试
Character randomized benchmarking for non-multiplicity-free groups with applications to subspace, leakage, and matchgate randomized benchmarking
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论文摘要
随机基准测试(RB)是确定实验量子门错误率的强大方法。但是,传统的RB仅限于构成统一的2设计的Clifford集团等登机口。最近引入的字符RB可以使用代表理论中的技术基准更通用的大门。但是,到目前为止,此方法仅应用于“无多重性”组,这是对这些组的数学限制。在本文中,我们将原始字符RB推导扩展到显式处理非非义务组,并得出多个应用程序。首先,我们得出了最近引入的子空间RB的严格版本,该版本旨在表征一组在交换中对称的一组和两倍的门。其次,我们开发了一种新的泄漏RB协议,该协议适用于更通用的大门组。最后,我们为Matchgate组得出了可扩展的RB协议,像Clifford组一样,该组是非普遍的,但随着添加一个额外的门而变得通用。此示例提供了可扩展的非克利福德RB协议的少数示例之一。在所有三种情况下,与现有理论相比,我们的方法需要类似的资源,但要么提供更准确的栅栏保真度估计,要么适用于更普遍的门。总之,我们讨论了使用非非义务字符RB开发新的可扩展RB协议的新类别和表征特定门的方法的潜力和挑战。
Randomized benchmarking (RB) is a powerful method for determining the error rate of experimental quantum gates. Traditional RB, however, is restricted to gatesets, such as the Clifford group, that form a unitary 2-design. The recently introduced character RB can benchmark more general gates using techniques from representation theory; up to now, however, this method has only been applied to "multiplicity-free" groups, a mathematical restriction on these groups. In this paper, we extend the original character RB derivation to explicitly treat non-multiplicity-free groups, and derive several applications. First, we derive a rigorous version of the recently introduced subspace RB, which seeks to characterize a set of one- and two-qubit gates that are symmetric under SWAP. Second, we develop a new leakage RB protocol that applies to more general groups of gates. Finally, we derive a scalable RB protocol for the matchgate group, a group that like the Clifford group is non-universal but becomes universal with the addition of one additional gate. This example provides one of the few examples of a scalable non-Clifford RB protocol. In all three cases, compared to existing theories, our method requires similar resources, but either provides a more accurate estimate of gate fidelity, or applies to a more general group of gates. In conclusion, we discuss the potential, and challenges, of using non-multiplicity-free character RB to develop new classes of scalable RB protocols and methods of characterizing specific gates.