Skip to content

Stretch Qats and DoQs towards two distinct quantum states #2

@muttley2k

Description

@muttley2k

The question whether we can overcome the ~82% one-shot accuracy that we get when we use Northern/Southern hemispheres, measure PauliZ and our classifier doesn't do anything.

To achieve this, somehow the Qat and DoQ regions should be stretched towards two distinct quantum states, e.g. using 1 qubit, imagine stretching the surface of the Bloch sphere towards its North and South poles at the same time. This clearly won't happen if the classifier is just a 1-qubit unitary, because that would just rotate the points on the sphere, but wouldn't stretch anything.

Two strategies which may help:

  • Use data re-uploading to bring in non-linearity. (During the hackathon the way I tried did not really work out.)
  • Feed the 1-qubit sensor output into a multi-qubit classifier. (I have doubts whether this can work even in principle, as a multi-qubit unitary is still linear. But maybe if we classify by doing a measurement that has more than 2 possible outcomes.)

Metadata

Metadata

Assignees

No one assigned

    Labels

    No labels
    No labels

    Type

    No type
    No fields configured for issues without a type.

    Projects

    No projects

    Milestone

    No milestone

    Relationships

    None yet

    Development

    No branches or pull requests

    Issue actions