pub struct QuantumVolumeResult {
pub num_qubits: usize,
pub quantum_volume_log2: f64,
pub quantum_volume: f64,
pub success_probability: f64,
pub threshold: f64,
pub num_circuits: usize,
pub shots_per_circuit: usize,
pub circuit_probabilities: Vec<f64>,
pub confidence_interval: (f64, f64),
}Expand description
Quantum Volume measurement result
Quantum volume is a metric that quantifies the overall computational power of a quantum computer, taking into account gate fidelity, connectivity, and circuit depth capabilities.
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§num_qubits: usizeNumber of qubits used in the measurement
quantum_volume_log2: f64Measured quantum volume (log2 scale)
quantum_volume: f64Actual quantum volume (2^quantum_volume_log2)
success_probability: f64Success probability (heavy output generation)
threshold: f64Threshold for heavy output (typically 2/3)
num_circuits: usizeNumber of circuits evaluated
shots_per_circuit: usizeNumber of shots per circuit
circuit_probabilities: Vec<f64>Individual circuit heavy output probabilities
confidence_interval: (f64, f64)Confidence interval (95%)
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Source§impl Clone for QuantumVolumeResult
impl Clone for QuantumVolumeResult
Source§fn clone(&self) -> QuantumVolumeResult
fn clone(&self) -> QuantumVolumeResult
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impl Freeze for QuantumVolumeResult
impl RefUnwindSafe for QuantumVolumeResult
impl Send for QuantumVolumeResult
impl Sync for QuantumVolumeResult
impl Unpin for QuantumVolumeResult
impl UnwindSafe for QuantumVolumeResult
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