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Model-Independent Learning of Quantum Phases of Matter with Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks

Quantum Physics 2023-06-05 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Quantum convolutional neural networks (QCNNs) have been introduced as classifiers for gapped quantum phases of matter. Here, we propose a model-independent protocol for training QCNNs to discover order parameters that are unchanged under phase-preserving perturbations. We initiate the training sequence with the fixed-point wavefunctions of the quantum phase and then add translation-invariant noise that respects the symmetries of the system to mask the fixed-point structure on short length scales. We illustrate this approach by training the QCNN on phases protected by time-reversal symmetry in one dimension, and test it on several time-reversal symmetric models exhibiting trivial, symmetry-breaking, and symmetry-protected topological order. The QCNN discovers a set of order parameters that identifies all three phases and accurately predicts the location of the phase boundary. The proposed protocol paves the way towards hardware-efficient training of quantum phase classifiers on a programmable quantum processor.

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@article{arxiv.2211.11786,
  title  = {Model-Independent Learning of Quantum Phases of Matter with Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks},
  author = {Yu-Jie Liu and Adam Smith and Michael Knap and Frank Pollmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11786},
  year   = {2023}
}