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Evaluating three levels of quantum metrics on quantum-inspire hardware

Journal

QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-023-04184-x

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Quantum computing; Quantum metrics; Quantum Inspire; Gate-based quantum computing; Quantum hardware

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With the rise of quantum computing, the development of various quantum devices raises the question of how to evaluate and compare their performance. This paper provides an overview of quantum metrics and categorizes them into component, system, and application levels. The metrics are evaluated on the Starmon-5 device of Quantum Inspire, offering a comprehensive benchmark for quantum devices.
With the rise of quantum computing, many quantum devices have been developed and many more devices are being developed as we speak. This begs the question of which device excels at which tasks and how to compare these different quantum devices with one another. The answer is given by quantum metrics, of which many exist today already. Different metrics focus on different aspects of (quantum) devices and choosing the right metric to benchmark one device against another is a difficult choice. In this paper, we aim to give an overview of this zoo of metrics by grouping established metrics in three levels: component level, system level and application level. With this characterization, we also mention what the merits and uses are for each of the different levels. In addition, we evaluate these metrics on the Starmon-5 device of Quantum Inspire through the cloud access, giving the most complete benchmark of a quantum device from an user experience to date.

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