Non‐Differentiable Leaning of Quantum Circuit Born Machine with Genetic Algorithm

The Quantum Circuit Born Machine (QCBM) is a generative quantum machine learning model that can be efficiently trained and run on the NISQ‐era quantum processors. It is likely that QCBM will be one of the first quantum machine learning models to find productive applications in quantitative finance a...

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