Speaker
Oriel Kiss
(CERN, University of Geneva)
Description
Error mitigation is an important process in any computation on noisy near-term quantum devices. In this talk, I will present a purification-based technique to compute Hamiltonian moments via control-free Hadamard tests on IBM superconducting quantum devices. As an application, we consider the response function of a Triton, which possesses the same information as the inclusive reaction cross-section and are therefore useful to describe scattering experiments.
Primary authors
Oriel Kiss
(CERN, University of Geneva)
Dr
Michele Grossi
(CERN)
Dr
Alessandro Roggero
(University of Trento)