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Variational quantum algorithms for machine learning: theory and applications

Stefano Mangini

Published 2023-06-16Version 1

This Ph.D. thesis provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in the field of Variational Quantum Algorithms and Quantum Machine Learning, including numerous original contributions. The first chapters are devoted to a brief summary of quantum computing and an in-depth analysis of variational quantum algorithms. The discussion then shifts to quantum machine learning, where an introduction to the elements of machine learning and statistical learning theory is followed by a review of the most common quantum counterparts of machine learning models. Next, several novel contributions to the field based on previous work are presented, namely: a newly introduced model for a quantum perceptron with applications to recognition and classification tasks; a variational generalization of such a model to reduce the circuit footprint of the proposed architecture; an industrial use case of a quantum autoencoder followed by a quantum classifier used to analyze classical data from an industrial power plant; a study of the entanglement features of quantum neural network circuits; and finally, a noise deconvolution technique to remove a large class of noise when performing arbitrary measurements on qubit systems.

Comments: Final thesis for the Ph.D in Physics at the University of Pavia, 220 pages
Categories: quant-ph
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