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Learning to Utilize Correlated Auxiliary Noise: A Possible Quantum Advantage

2020-06-08Unverified0· sign in to hype

Aida Ahmadzadegan, Petar Simidzija, Ming Li, Achim Kempf

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This paper has two messages. First, we demonstrate that neural networks that process noisy data can learn to exploit, when available, access to auxiliary noise that is correlated with the noise on the data. In effect, the network learns to use the correlated auxiliary noise as an approximate key to decipher its noisy input data. Second, we show that, for this task, the scaling behavior with increasing noise is such that future quantum machines could possess an advantage. In particular, decoherence generates correlated auxiliary noise in the environment. The new approach could, therefore, help enable future quantum machines by providing machine-learned quantum error correction.

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