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EPAR: Electromagnetic Pathways to Architectural Reliability in Quantum Processors

Navnil Choudhury, Yizhuo Tan, Jiaqi Yu, Jakub Szefer, Kanad Basu·March 26, 2026
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Abstract

As superconducting processors scale, understanding how physical layout shapes qubit interactions is essential for architectural reliability. Existing methods offer limited insight into how electromagnetic design choices translate into execution-level behavior. We present EPAR, an electromagnetic-to-architecture framework that predicts robustness early directly from physical design by reconstructing how design distortion modifies the effective Hamiltonian, reroutes mediated connectivity, and influences control-pulse response. Across all tested layouts, EPAR's structural scores show 100% agreement with two-qubit error trends yet reveal over 10X robustness differences among edges with identical calibrated error rates, going beyond conventional metrics to provide improved and actionable compiler guidance.

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