Universal algorithms for quantum data learning
Quantum Physics
2022-10-24 v1
Abstract
Operating quantum sensors and quantum computers would make data in the form of quantum states available for purely quantum processing, opening new avenues for studying physical processes and certifying quantum technologies. In this Perspective, we review a line of works dealing with measurements that reveal structural properties of quantum datasets given in the form of product states. These algorithms are universal, meaning that their performances do not depend on the reference frame in which the dataset is provided. Requiring the universality property implies a characterization of optimal measurements via group representation theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2210.11850,
title = {Universal algorithms for quantum data learning},
author = {Marco Fanizza and Michalis Skotiniotis and John Calsamiglia and Ramon Muñoz-Tapia and Gael Sentís},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.11850},
year = {2022}
}