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Strolling through a NISQ processor

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Abstract

We demonstrate high fidelity multi-particle quantum walks on an 8x8 two-dimensional square superconducting qubit NISQ processor with 62 functional qubits. Further we implement a Mach-Zehnder interferometer where quantum walkers can coherently traverse the circuit.

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