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Quantum error mitigation
Quantum error mitigation is an emerging field in quantum computing, with the goal of utilizing many samples of a noisy quantum device to simulate the output of an ideal quantum computation, and is widely considered to be the main avenue for extracting useful results from Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) computers. Common techniques for quantum error mitigation include probabilistic error cancellation (PEC), virtual distillation, zero noise extrapolation (ZNE), Clifford data regression (CDR) and rescaling.