RAC1 Journal Club/Seminar Series

Friday, April 26, 2019 11:45 am - 11:45 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

A polar decomposition for quantum channels: insightful tools to navigate through noisy quantum circuits

Arnaud Carignan-Dugas, Institute for Quantum Computing

Inevitably, assessing the overall performance of a quantum computer must rely on characterizing some of its elementary constituents and, from this information, formulate a broader statement concerning more complex constructions thereof. However, given the vastitude of possible quantum errors as well as their coherent nature,accurately inferring the quality of composite operations is generally difficult. To navigate through this jumble, we introduce a non-physical simplification of quantum maps that we refer to as the leading Kraus (LK) approximation. The uncluttered parameterization of LK approximated maps naturally suggests the introduction of a unitary-decoherent polar factorization for quantum channels in any dimension. We then leverage this structural dichotomy to bound the evolution -- as circuits grow in depth -- of two of the most experimentally relevant figures of merit, namely the average process fidelity and the unitarity. We demonstrate that the leeway in the behavior of the process fidelity is essentially taken into account by physical unitary operations.

If you are coming from the Lazaridis Centre, take the 11:35am shuttle to RAC 1 and return on the 1:15pm shuttle. A light lunch will be served.