Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session R05: Towards Quantum Error Correction
2:00 PM–3:48 PM,
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Oregon Convention Center:
Room: Portland Ballroom 256
Chair: Akbar Safari, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Abstract: R05.00009 : Tightly Integrating a GPU and a QPU for Fast Calibration of Multi-Qubit Circuits
3:36 PM–3:48 PM
Presenter:
Wei Dai
(Quantum Machines)
Authors:
Ramon Szmuk
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Lukas Schlipf
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Oded Wertheim
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Avishai Ziv
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Dean Poulos
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Yaniv Kurman
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Lorenzo Leandro
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Benedikt Dorschner
(NVIDIA Corporation)
Sam Stanwyck
(NVIDIA Corporation)
Yonatan Cohen
(Q.M Technologies Ltd. (Quantum Machines))
Wei Dai
(Quantum Machines)
In this work, we demonstrate a tightly integrated system where a reinforcement learning agent, running on an NVIDIA Grace Hopper superchip, interacts in real time with a quantum processor. The agent dynamically optimizes circuit drive and readout policies, leading to reduced execution errors in multi-qubit circuits.
Enhancing the fidelity of QEC stabilizer circuits directly translates into exponential reductions in logical qubit errors. This underscores the importance of continuous, real-time calibration on timescales shorter than hardware drift rates. By minimizing the computational overhead of QEC, our approach represents a crucial step toward the realization of large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing.
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