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[https://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.100.032328 Quantum Volume (QV)] is a single-number metric that can be measured using a concrete protocol on near-term quantum computers of modest size. The QV method quantifies the largest random circuit of equal width and depth that the computer successfully implements. The quantum volume protocol is strongly related to gate error rate and is influenced by underlying qubit connectivity and gate parallelism. This protocol is based on the performance of random model circuits with a fixed but generic form. '''Tags:''' [[Certification protocol]], [[Quantum Volume estimation protocol]]
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