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Neural Error Mitigation of Near-Term Quantum Simulations (2105.08086v2)

Published 17 May 2021 in quant-ph, cs.AI, and cs.LG

Abstract: Near-term quantum computers provide a promising platform for finding ground states of quantum systems, which is an essential task in physics, chemistry, and materials science. Near-term approaches, however, are constrained by the effects of noise as well as the limited resources of near-term quantum hardware. We introduce "neural error mitigation," which uses neural networks to improve estimates of ground states and ground-state observables obtained using near-term quantum simulations. To demonstrate our method's broad applicability, we employ neural error mitigation to find the ground states of the H$_2$ and LiH molecular Hamiltonians, as well as the lattice Schwinger model, prepared via the variational quantum eigensolver (VQE). Our results show that neural error mitigation improves numerical and experimental VQE computations to yield low energy errors, high fidelities, and accurate estimations of more-complex observables like order parameters and entanglement entropy, without requiring additional quantum resources. Furthermore, neural error mitigation is agnostic with respect to the quantum state preparation algorithm used, the quantum hardware it is implemented on, and the particular noise channel affecting the experiment, contributing to its versatility as a tool for quantum simulation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Elizabeth R. Bennewitz (7 papers)
  2. Florian Hopfmueller (7 papers)
  3. Bohdan Kulchytskyy (12 papers)
  4. Juan Carrasquilla (58 papers)
  5. Pooya Ronagh (29 papers)
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