Realization of a quantum neural network using repeat-until-success circuits in a superconducting quantum processor
Artificial neural networks are becoming an integral part of digital solutions to complex problems. However, employing neural networks on quantum processors faces challenges related to the implementation of non-linear functions using quantum circuits. In this paper, we use repeat-until-success circui...
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Zusammenfassung: | Artificial neural networks are becoming an integral part of digital solutions
to complex problems. However, employing neural networks on quantum processors
faces challenges related to the implementation of non-linear functions using
quantum circuits. In this paper, we use repeat-until-success circuits enabled
by real-time control-flow feedback to realize quantum neurons with non-linear
activation functions. These neurons constitute elementary building blocks that
can be arranged in a variety of layouts to carry out deep learning tasks
quantum coherently. As an example, we construct a minimal feedforward quantum
neural network capable of learning all 2-to-1-bit Boolean functions by
optimization of network activation parameters within the supervised-learning
paradigm. This model is shown to perform non-linear classification and
effectively learns from multiple copies of a single training state consisting
of the maximal superposition of all inputs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.10742 |