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SUMMARY:Experimental Evaluation of NISQ Quantum Computers: Error Measureme
 nt, Characterization, and Implications
DESCRIPTION:Paper\n\nExperimental Evaluation of NISQ Quantum Computers: Er
 ror Measurement, Characterization, and Implications\n\nPatel, Potharaju, L
 i, Basu Roy, Tiwari\n\nNoisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) computers a
 re being increasingly used for executing early-stage quantum programs to e
 stablish the practical realizability of existing quantum algorithms. These
  quantum programs have uses cases in the realm of high-performance computi
 ng ranging from molecular chemistry and physics simulations to addressing 
 NP-complete optimization problems. However, NISQ devices are prone to mult
 iple types of errors, which affect the fidelity and reproducibility of the
  program execution. As the technology is still primitive, our understandin
 g of these quantum machines and their error characteristics is limited. To
  bridge that understanding gap, this is the first work to provide a system
 atic and rich experimental evaluation of IBM Quantum Experience (QX) quant
 um computers of different scales and topologies. Our experimental evaluati
 on uncovers multiple important and interesting aspects of benchmarking and
  evaluating quantum program on NISQ machines. We have open-sourced our exp
 erimental framework and dataset to help accelerate the evaluation of quant
 um computing systems.\n\nTag: Architectures, Quantum Computing\n\nRegistra
 tion Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\nAward Finalist: Best Paper Finalis
 t, Best Student Paper Finalists
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