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Mitigating Coherent Errors through a Decoherence-Resistant Variational Framework employing Stabilizer State
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Authors: Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Giulio Crognaletti, Angelo Bassi, Michele Vischi
Year
2025
Paper ID
50850
Status
Preprint
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Stabilizer states are a central resource in quantum information processing, underpinning a wide range of applications. While they can be efficiently generated via Clifford circuits, the presence of coherent errors, such as small-angle miscalibrations in native gate implementations, can significantly impact their quality. In this work, we introduce Variational Coherent Error Mitigation (VCEM), a method that employs the stabilizer formalism to suppress coherent errors through variational optimization of native gates parameters. VCEM demonstrates robust performance, remaining largely unaffected by incoherent noise, enabling pre-compensation of coherent errors prior to the application of standard incoherent error mitigation techniques. We demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of VCEM through numerical simulations.
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