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Title
A useful metric for the NISQ era: Qubit error probability and its role in zero noise extrapolation
Author
Sobrino, Nahual
Aseginolaza, Unai
Jornet Somoza, Joaquim
Borge, Juan
Research Group
Análisis de datos y ciberseguridad
Other institutions
https://ror.org/009gyvm78
https://ror.org/00wvqgd19
Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)
Version
Postprint
Document type
Journal Article
Language
English
Access
Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/14037
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1116/5.0287324
Published at
AVS Quantum Science  Vol. 8. N. art. 013803, 2026
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Keywords
Quantum mechanics
quantum computing
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
Data analysis
UNESCO Classification
Data analysis
Abstract
Accurate assessment and management of errors is indispensable for extracting useful results from noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices. In this work, we propose the qubit error probability (QEP), a ... [+]
Accurate assessment and management of errors is indispensable for extracting useful results from noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices. In this work, we propose the qubit error probability (QEP), a device specific metric that combines relaxation, dephasing, gate, and measurement contributions into a single per qubit figure of merit computable before execution. Leveraging QEP as the control variable, we revisit zero noise extrapolation (ZNE) by adding pairs of controlled native two-qubit gates on all connected qubit pairs to generate circuits with successively larger mean QEP; the zero error limit is then approximated by a linear regression of the measured observable against those values. Benchmarking on IBM Quantum Heron processors, we apply QEP guided ZNE to first order Trotterized simulations of the two dimensional transverse field Ising model, chosen as a representative interacting many body system, involving up to 68 qubits and 15 Trotter steps. In regimes where the raw circuits exhibit a finite mean QEP, the method suppresses observable errors beyond those attainable with circuit depth scaled ZNE, while requiring only three noise scaled evaluations and no additional classical post processing. These results demonstrate that QEP serves as a transparent and efficient error metric and that its integration into ZNE provides a practical route to reliability gains on current superconducting hardware, without the resource costs associated with full quantum error correction. [-]
Funder
Gobierno Vasco
Program
Elkartek 2024
Number
KK-2024-00105
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Project
Kuantikaren Berrikuntzarako Ikasketa Teknologikoa (KUBIT)
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