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Autori principali: Wang, He, Liu, Chuanbo, Wang, Jin
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Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.10254
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author Wang, He
Liu, Chuanbo
Wang, Jin
author_facet Wang, He
Liu, Chuanbo
Wang, Jin
contents In this paper, we propose a novel quantum classifier utilizing dissipative engineering. Unlike standard quantum circuit models, the classifier consists of a central spin-qubit model. By subjecting the auxiliary qubits to carefully tailored strong dissipations, we establish a one-to-one mapping between classical data and dissipative modes. This mapping enables the encoding of classical data within a decoherence-free subspace, where the central qubit undergoes evolution. The dynamics of the central qubit are governed by an effective Lindblad master equation, resulting in relaxation towards a steady state. We first demonstrate the capability of our model to prepare arbitrary single-qubit states by training the inter-coupling of the system and the external dissipations. By elucidating the underlying classification rule, we subsequently derive a quantum classifier. Leveraging a training set with labeled data, we train the dissipative central spin-qubit system to perform specific classification tasks akin to classical neural networks. Our study illuminates the untapped potential of the dissipative system for efficient and effective classification tasks in the realm of quantum machine learning.
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spellingShingle Towards a dissipative quantum classifier
Wang, He
Liu, Chuanbo
Wang, Jin
Quantum Physics
In this paper, we propose a novel quantum classifier utilizing dissipative engineering. Unlike standard quantum circuit models, the classifier consists of a central spin-qubit model. By subjecting the auxiliary qubits to carefully tailored strong dissipations, we establish a one-to-one mapping between classical data and dissipative modes. This mapping enables the encoding of classical data within a decoherence-free subspace, where the central qubit undergoes evolution. The dynamics of the central qubit are governed by an effective Lindblad master equation, resulting in relaxation towards a steady state. We first demonstrate the capability of our model to prepare arbitrary single-qubit states by training the inter-coupling of the system and the external dissipations. By elucidating the underlying classification rule, we subsequently derive a quantum classifier. Leveraging a training set with labeled data, we train the dissipative central spin-qubit system to perform specific classification tasks akin to classical neural networks. Our study illuminates the untapped potential of the dissipative system for efficient and effective classification tasks in the realm of quantum machine learning.
title Towards a dissipative quantum classifier
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.10254