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Compare the output of randomized benchmarking with cross-entropy benchmarking
Using OpenPulse to implement fine Xpi/2 calibrations
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Abstract
Pulse level control was previously only available to researchers in the physical lab. With the release of OpenPulse, pulse level optimization of standard gates is now available to users over the cloud. Using OpenPulse, we implement a fine calibration routine for the Xpi/2 gate, a standard gate in the qiskit gateset, enabling optimization and customization of single qubit gates for the user.
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