Quantum advantage in learning from experiments
California Institute of Technology · Google (United States) · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Quantum technology promises to revolutionize how we learn about the physical world. An experiment that processes quantum data with a quantum computer could have substantial advantages over conventional experiments in which quantum states are measured and outcomes are processed with a classical computer. We proved that quantum machines could learn from exponentially fewer experiments than the number required by conventional experiments. This exponential advantage is shown for predicting properties of physical systems, performing quantum principal component analysis, and learning about physical dynamics. Furthermore, the quantum resources needed for achieving an exponential advantage are quite modest in some…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 77
Authors
11- HHHsin-Yuan HuangCorresponding
California Institute of Technology
- MBMichael Broughton
Google (United States)
- JCJordan Cotler
Blackstone (United States), Harvard University Press
- SCSitan Chen
Simons Foundation, University of California, Berkeley
- JLJerry Li
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Quantum
- Physical system
- Quantum computer
- Quantum machine learning
- Qubit
- Observable
- Process (computing)