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Metriq: A Collaborative Platform for Benchmarking Quantum Computers

Alessandro Cosentino, Changhao Li, Vincent Russo, Bradley A. Chase, Tom Lubinski, Siyuan Niu, Neer Patel, Nathan Shammah, William J. Zeng2026-03-09T17:49 Score: 0.45
The fragmented landscape of quantum computer benchmarks, characterized by system-specific tools and inconsistent evaluation methodologies, hinders reliable cross-platform performance assessment. We in...

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Hamiltonian simulation with explicit formulas for Digital-Analog Quantum Computing

Mikel Garcia-de-Andoin, Thorge Müller, Gonzalo CamachoPublished: 2025-11-14
Digital-analog is a quantum computational paradigm that employs the natural interaction Hamiltonian of a system as the entangling resource, combined with single qubit gates, to implement universal quantum operations. As in the case of its digital gate-based counterpart, designing digital-analog circuits that employ optimal quantum resources often requires an exceedingly large classical computation...

Verified delegated quantum computation requires techniques beyond cut-and-choose

Fabian Wiesner, Anna PappaPublished: 2026-03-10
Delegated quantum computation enables a client with limited quantum capabilities to outsource computations to a more powerful quantum server while preserving correctness and privacy. Verification is crucial in this setting to ensure that the untrusted quantum server performs the computation honestly and returns correct results. A common verification method is the quantum cut-and-choose technique. ...

Efficient Qubit Simulation of Hybrid Oscillator-Qubit Quantum Computation

Xi Lu, Bojko N. Bakalov, Yuan LiuPublished: 2026-03-10
We introduce a framework for simulating hybrid oscillator-qubit quantum processors on qubit-only systems through position encoding. By encoding continuous-variable position and momentum wave functions into qubit amplitudes, our method efficiently simulates all Gaussian and conditional Gaussian operations -- encompassing the phase-space instruction set (beam splitter, single-qubit rotation, conditi...

On the generalized eigenvalue problem in subspace-based excited state methods for quantum computers

Prince Frederick Kwao, Srivathsan Poyyapakkam Sundar, Brajesh Gupt, Ayush AsthanaPublished: 2025-03-12
Solving challenging problems in quantum chemistry is one of the most promising applications of quantum computers. Within the quantum algorithms proposed for problems in excited state quantum chemistry, subspace-based quantum algorithms, including quantum subspace expansion (QSE), quantum equation of motion (qEOM) and quantum self-consistent equation-of-motion (q-sc-EOM), are promising for pre-faul...

Benchmarking Quantum Computers: Towards a Standard Performance Evaluation Approach

Arturo Acuaviva, David Aguirre, Rubén Peña, Mikel SanzPublished: 2024-07-15
The technological development of increasingly larger quantum processors on different quantum platforms raises the problem of how to fairly compare their performance, known as quantum benchmarking of quantum processors. This is a challenge that computer scientists have already faced when comparing classical processors, leading to the development of various mathematical tools to address it, but also...

A note on large-scale quantum chemistry on quantum computers: the case of a molecule with half-Möbius topology

Samuele Piccinelli, Stefano Barison, Alberto Baiardi, Francesco Tacchino, Jascha Repp, Igor Rončević, Florian Albrecht, Harry L. Anderson, Leo Gross, Alessandro Curioni, Ivano TavernelliPublished: 2026-03-09
We report quantum chemistry calculations performed on superconducting quantum processors for a molecule exhibiting the half-Möbius electronic topology originally introduced by Rončević et al. Using SqDRIFT, a randomized sample-based Krylov quantum diagonalization algorithm, we achieve reliable quantum simulations on active spaces corresponding to 36 orbitals (72 qubits) and extend previous studies...

Metriq: A Collaborative Platform for Benchmarking Quantum Computers

Alessandro Cosentino, Changhao Li, Vincent Russo, Bradley A. Chase, Tom Lubinski, Siyuan Niu, Neer Patel, Nathan Shammah, William J. ZengPublished: 2026-03-09
The fragmented landscape of quantum computer benchmarks, characterized by system-specific tools and inconsistent evaluation methodologies, hinders reliable cross-platform performance assessment. We introduce Metriq, an open-source collaborative platform for reproducible cross-platform quantum benchmarking that integrates benchmark definition and execution, data collection, and public presentation ...

Impact and mitigation of Hamiltonian characterization errors in digital-analog quantum computation

Mikel Garcia-de-Andoin, Alatz Álvarez-Ahedo, Adrián Franco-Rubio, Mikel SanzPublished: 2025-05-06
Digital-analog is a universal quantum computing paradigm which employs the natural entangling Hamiltonian of the system and single-qubit gates as resources. Here, we study the stability of these protocols against Hamiltonian characterization errors. For this, we bound the maximum separation between the target and the implemented Hamiltonians. Additionally, we obtain an upper bound for the deviatio...

Experimental Realization of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo Algorithm on a Quantum Computer

Baptiste Claudon, Sergi Ramos-Calderer, Jean-Philip PiquemalPublished: 2026-03-09
Quantum algorithms present a quadratically improved complexity over classical ones for certain sampling tasks. For instance, the Quantum Amplitude Estimation (QAE) algorithm promises to speedup the estimation of the mean of certain functions, given access to the quantum state corresponding to the probability distribution to be sampled from. Classically, samples are often obtained by running steps ...

Sharpening Worst-Case Error Assessment for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing: Fidelity and Its Deviation

Kyoungho Cho, Ilkwon Sohn, Yongsoo Hwang, Jeongho BangPublished: 2026-03-08
Gate fidelity -- an average fidelity over all possible input states -- is the workhorse metric for benchmarking quantum gates or circuits, yet fault-tolerant quantum computing ultimately depends on the worst-case behavior, typically quantifiable by so-called the diamond distance. In the low-error regime, the coherent errors can inflate the worst-case error even when the reported gate fidelity is h...

🏢 Company Papers

Rydberg Vision via frugal Quantum Image Fingerprinting

Vikrant Sharma, Neel Kanth KunduPublished: 2025-12-20
Gate-based quantum image processing is constrained by qubit scarcity and the high overhead of quantum state preparation, limiting its applicability to realistic geometric data. We introduce a quantum-native framework for image matching on neutral-atom analog quantum computers that advances our earlier Sparse-Dots Representation (SDR) approach. A classical pre-processing pipeline -- Sobel edge extr...

Beyond Single-Shot Fidelity: Chernoff-Based Throughput Optimization in Superconducting Qubit Readout

Sinan BuguPublished: 2026-02-25
Single-shot fidelity is the standard benchmark for superconducting qubit readout, yet it does not directly minimize the wall-clock time needed to certify a quantum state. We treat the dispersive measurement record as a stochastic communication channel and compute the classical Chernoff information governing the multi-shot error exponent, using a trajectory model that incorporates T1 relaxation wit...

Asset-Centric Metric-Semantic Maps of Indoor Environments

Christopher D. Hsu, Pratik ChaudhariPublished: 2025-10-12
Large Language Models (LLMs) can help robots reason about abstract task specifications. This requires augmenting classical representations of the environment used by robots, such as point-clouds and meshes, with natural language-based priors. There are a number of approaches to do so in the existing literature. While some navigation frameworks leverage scene-level semantics at the expense of objec...

A Survey on Cloud-Based 6G Deployments: Current Solutions, Future Directions and Open Challenges

Tolga O. Atalay, Alireza Famili, Amirreza Ghafoori, Angelos StavrouPublished: 2026-03-10
The next generation of cellular networks is designed to provide ubiquitous connectivity to a wide range of devices. As Telecommunication Service Providers (TSPs) increasingly collaborate with public cloud providers to deploy 5G and beyond networks, a fundamental shift is underway, from hardware-bound Physical Network Functions (PNFs) to cloud-native, containerized deployments managed through platf...

Benchmarking Political Persuasion Risks Across Frontier Large Language Models

Zhongren Chen, Joshua Kalla, Quan LePublished: 2026-03-10
Concerns persist regarding the capacity of Large Language Models (LLMs) to sway political views. Although prior research has claimed that LLMs are not more persuasive than standard political campaign practices, the recent rise of frontier models warrants further study. In two survey experiments (N=19,145) across bipartisan issues and stances, we evaluate seven state-of-the-art LLMs developed by An...

Crosstalk in Multi-Qubit Fluxonium Architectures with Transmon Couplers

Martijn F. S. Zwanenburg, Christian Kraglund AndersenPublished: 2026-03-10
In recent years, several architectures have been proposed for implementing two-qubit operations on fluxonium superconducting qubits. A particularly promising approach, which was demonstrated experimentally by Refs. [1,2], employs a transmon superconducting qubit as a tunable coupler between the fluxonium qubits. These experiments have shown that the transmon coupler enables fast, high-fidelity two...

Context Engineering: From Prompts to Corporate Multi-Agent Architecture

Vera V. VishnyakovaPublished: 2026-03-10
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems evolve from stateless chatbots to autonomous multi-step agents, prompt engineering (PE), the discipline of crafting individual queries, proves necessary but insufficient. This paper introduces context engineering (CE) as a standalone discipline concerned with designing, structuring, and managing the entire informational environment in which an AI agent makes...

Low-Noise Quantum Dots in Ultra-Shallow Ge/SiGe Heterostructures for Prototyping Hybrid Semiconducting-Superconducting Devices

M. Borovkov, Y. Schell, D. Sokolova, K. Roux, P. Falthansl-Scheinecker, G. Fabris, D. Shah, J. Saez-Mollejo, R. Previdi, I. Taha, Aziz Genç, J. Arbiol, S. Calcaterra, A. D. C. Oliveira, D. Chrastina, G. Isella, A. Bubis, G. KatsarosPublished: 2026-02-24
Planar germanium is currently the only semiconducting platform where high-coherence spin qubits and proximity-induced superconductivity have each been demonstrated. Recent research into spin qubits in Ge/SiGe heterostructures has focused on increasing the thickness of the SiGe capping layer, reporting improvements in the electrostatic noise levels. Meanwhile, heterostructures with thinner capping ...

📚 Highlighted Papers

Quantum enhanced Monte Carlo simulation for photon interaction cross sections

Authors: Euimin Lee, Sangmin Lee, Shiho KimSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14374
Abstract: …as the dominant attenuation mechanism, we demonstrate that our approach reproduces classical probability distributions with high fidelity. Simulation results obtained via the IBM Qiskit quantum simulator reveal a quadratic speedup in amplitude estimation compared to conventional Monte C...

Time-adaptive single-shot crosstalk detector on superconducting quantum computer

Authors: Haiyue Kang, Benjamin Harper, Muhammad Usman, Martin SeviorSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14225
Abstract: …in two scenarios: simulation using an artificial noise model with gate-induced crosstalk and always-on idlings channels; and the simulation using noise sampled from an IBM quantum computer parametrised by the reduced HSA error model. The presented results show our method's efficacy hing...

Quantum simulation of a qubit with non-Hermitian Hamiltonian

Authors: Anastashia Jebraeilli, Michael R. GellerSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.13910
Abstract: …-broken regime surrounding an exceptional point. Quantum simulations are carried out using IBM superconducting qubits. The results underscore the potential for variational quantum circuits and machine learning to push the boundaries of quantum simulation, offering new methods for explor...

Comment on "Energy-speed relationship of quantum particles challenges Bohmian mechanics"

Aurélien Drezet, Dustin Lazarovici, Bernard Michael Nabet
In their recent paper [Nature 643, 67 (2025)], Sharaglazova et al. report an optical microcavity experiment yielding an "energy-speed relationship" for quantum particles in evanescent states, which they infer from the observed population transfer between two coupled waveguides. The authors argue tha...