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Variational Optimization for Quantum Problems using Deep Generative Networks

Quantum Physics 2025-08-19 v2 Machine Learning Optimization and Control

Abstract

Optimization drives advances in quantum science and machine learning, yet most generative models aim to mimic data rather than to discover optimal answers to challenging problems. Here we present a variational generative optimization network that learns to map simple random inputs into high quality solutions across a variety of quantum tasks. We demonstrate that the network rapidly identifies entangled states exhibiting an optimal advantage in entanglement detection when allowing classical communication, attains the ground state energy of an eighteen spin model without encountering the barren plateau phenomenon that hampers standard hybrid algorithms, and-after a single training run-outputs multiple orthogonal ground states of degenerate quantum models. Because the method is model agnostic, parallelizable and runs on current classical hardware, it can accelerate future variational optimization problems in quantum information, quantum computing and beyond.

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@article{arxiv.2404.18041,
  title  = {Variational Optimization for Quantum Problems using Deep Generative Networks},
  author = {Lingxia Zhang and Xiaodie Lin and Peidong Wang and Kaiyan Yang and Xiao Zeng and Zhaohui Wei and Zizhu Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.18041},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

21 pages. Closer to the published version