Adaptive quantum computation in changing environments using projective simulation
Abstract
Quantum information processing devices need to be robust and stable against external noise and internal imperfections to ensure correct operation. In a setting of measurement-based quantum computation, we explore how an intelligent agent endowed with a projective simulator can act as controller to adapt measurement directions to an external stray field of unknown magnitude in a fixed direction. We assess the agent's learning behavior in static and time-varying fields and explore composition strategies in the projective simulator to improve the agent's performance. We demonstrate the applicability by correcting for stray fields in a measurement-based algorithm for Grover's search. Thereby, we lay out a path for adaptive controllers based on intelligent agents for quantum information tasks.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1407.1535,
title = {Adaptive quantum computation in changing environments using projective simulation},
author = {M. Tiersch and E. J. Ganahl and H. J. Briegel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.1535},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
15 pages, 13 figures