Completely Positive Map for Noisy Driven Quantum Systems Derived by
Keldysh Expansion
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.11491v4
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2023 03:05:20 GMT
- Title: Completely Positive Map for Noisy Driven Quantum Systems Derived by
Keldysh Expansion
- Authors: Ziwen Huang, Yunwei Lu, Anna Grassellino, Alexander Romanenko, Jens
Koch, Shaojiang Zhu
- Abstract summary: We introduce a decoherence model based on the Keldysh formalism.
This formalism allows us to include non-periodic drives and correlated quantum noise in our model.
We demonstrate that this strategy generates pulses that mitigate correlated quantum noise in qubit state-transfer and gate operations.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Accurate modeling of decoherence errors in quantum processors is crucial for
analyzing and improving gate fidelities. To increase the accuracy beyond that
of the Lindblad dynamical map, several generalizations have been proposed, and
the exploration of simpler and more systematic frameworks is still ongoing. In
this paper, we introduce a decoherence model based on the Keldysh formalism.
This formalism allows us to include non-periodic drives and correlated quantum
noise in our model. In addition to its wide range of applications, our method
is also numerically simple, and yields a CPTP map. These features allow us to
integrate the Keldysh map with quantum-optimal-control techniques. We
demonstrate that this strategy generates pulses that mitigate correlated
quantum noise in qubit state-transfer and gate operations.
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