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Active readout-error mitigation

Abstract

Mitigating errors is a significant challenge for near-term quantum computers. One of the most important sources of errors is related to the readout of the quantum state into a classical bit stream. A variety of techniques have been proposed to mitigate these errors with post-hoc corrections. We propose a complementary scheme to actively reduce readout errors on a shot-by-shot basis by encoding single qubits, immediately prior to readout, into multiqubit states. The computational resources of our technique are independent of the circuit depth and are compatible with the error rates and connectivity of many current devices. We analyze the potential of our approach using two types of error-correcting codes, and, as a proof of principle, we demonstrate an 80% improvement in readout error on the IBMQ Mumbai quantum computer.

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