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The quest for a Quantum Neural Network

Quantum Physics 2014-09-01 v1

Abstract

With the overwhelming success in the field of quantum information in the last decades, the "quest" for a Quantum Neural Network (QNN) model began in order to combine quantum computing with the striking properties of neural computing. This article presents a systematic approach to QNN research, which so far consists of a conglomeration of ideas and proposals. It outlines the challenge of combining the nonlinear, dissipative dynamics of neural computing and the linear, unitary dynamics of quantum computing. It establishes requirements for a meaningful QNN and reviews existing literature against these requirements. It is found that none of the proposals for a potential QNN model fully exploits both the advantages of quantum physics and computing in neural networks. An outlook on possible ways forward is given, emphasizing the idea of Open Quantum Neural Networks based on dissipative quantum computing.

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@article{arxiv.1408.7005,
  title  = {The quest for a Quantum Neural Network},
  author = {M. Schuld and I. Sinayskiy and F. Petruccione},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.7005},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Review of Quantum Neural Networks research; 21 pages, 5 figs, 71 Refs

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