
This deposit contains a reproducible evidence capsule for NISQ benchmarking on real IBM quantum hardware. The capsule combines an author-preserved evaluation plan, content-addressed logical OpenQASM workload identity, provider job-id provenance, negative controls, public ancillary JSON data, replay scripts, manuscript figures, and summary analyses. Its primary contribution is a verifiable evidence standard for NISQ experiments and an empirical demonstration of that standard. It does not claim quantum advantage, fault tolerance, provider-signed attestation, or multi-vendor universality.
scientific provenance, Quantum Benchmarking, NISQ, real quantum hardware, negative controls, IBM Quantum, OpenQASM, evidence bundle, reproducible research, content-addressed workloads, cross-backend analysis
scientific provenance, Quantum Benchmarking, NISQ, real quantum hardware, negative controls, IBM Quantum, OpenQASM, evidence bundle, reproducible research, content-addressed workloads, cross-backend analysis
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