pub struct DeviceCharacterization {
pub gate_errors: HashMap<String, f64>,
pub two_qubit_errors: HashMap<(usize, usize), f64>,
pub readout_errors: Array1<f64>,
pub crosstalk_matrix: Array2<f64>,
pub gate_times: HashMap<String, f64>,
pub calibration_time: SystemTime,
}Expand description
Device characterization data
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§gate_errors: HashMap<String, f64>Gate error rates
two_qubit_errors: HashMap<(usize, usize), f64>Two-qubit gate errors (by qubit pair)
readout_errors: Array1<f64>Readout errors
crosstalk_matrix: Array2<f64>Crosstalk matrix
gate_times: HashMap<String, f64>Gate times
calibration_time: SystemTimeCalibration timestamp
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Source§impl DeviceCharacterization
impl DeviceCharacterization
Sourcepub fn default_for_device(num_qubits: usize) -> Self
pub fn default_for_device(num_qubits: usize) -> Self
Create default characterization
Sourcepub fn set_gate_error(&mut self, gate: &str, qubits: &[usize], error: f64)
pub fn set_gate_error(&mut self, gate: &str, qubits: &[usize], error: f64)
Update gate error for specific qubits
Sourcepub fn get_gate_error(&self, gate: &str, qubits: &[usize]) -> f64
pub fn get_gate_error(&self, gate: &str, qubits: &[usize]) -> f64
Get expected error for a gate operation
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Source§impl Clone for DeviceCharacterization
impl Clone for DeviceCharacterization
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DeviceCharacterization
fn clone(&self) -> DeviceCharacterization
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impl Freeze for DeviceCharacterization
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeviceCharacterization
impl Send for DeviceCharacterization
impl Sync for DeviceCharacterization
impl Unpin for DeviceCharacterization
impl UnwindSafe for DeviceCharacterization
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