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A semi-agnostic ansatz with variable structure for quantum machine learning

M. Bilkis, M. Cerezo, Guillaume Verdon, Patrick J. Coles, Lukasz Cincio

Published 2021-03-11Version 1

Quantum machine learning (QML) offers a powerful, flexible paradigm for programming near-term quantum computers, with applications in chemistry, metrology, materials science, data science, and mathematics. Here, one trains an ansatz, in the form of a parameterized quantum circuit, to accomplish a task of interest. However, challenges have recently emerged suggesting that deep ansatzes are difficult to train, due to flat training landscapes caused by randomness or by hardware noise. This motivates our work, where we present a variable structure approach to build ansatzes for QML. Our approach, called VAns (Variable Ansatz), applies a set of rules to both grow and (crucially) remove quantum gates in an informed manner during the optimization. Consequently, VAns is ideally suited to mitigate trainability and noise-related issues by keeping the ansatz shallow. We employ VAns in the variational quantum eigensolver for condensed matter and quantum chemistry applications and also in the quantum autoencoder for data compression, showing successful results in all cases.

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