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[https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.6887v2 Randomized benchmarking] is a protocol that yields estimates of the computationally relevant errors without relying on accurate quantum state preparation and measurement. This is used to determine the error probability per gate in computational context and also gives an overall [[average fidelity]] for the noise in the gates. | [https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.6887v2 Randomized benchmarking] is a protocol that yields estimates of the computationally relevant errors without relying on accurate quantum state preparation and measurement. This is used to determine the error probability per gate in computational context and also gives an overall [[average fidelity]] for the noise in the gates. | ||
'''Tags:''' [[:Category: Certification protocol|Certification Protocol]], [[:Category: Average gate fidelity|Average gate fidelity]], Clifford group | '''Tags:''' [[:Category: Certification protocol|Certification Protocol]], [[:Category: Average gate fidelity|Average gate fidelity]], [[Randomised Benchmarking]], Clifford group | ||
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