Quantum Phase Recognition via Quantum Kernel Methods

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The application of quantum computation to accelerate machine learning algorithms is one of the most promising areas of research in quantum algorithms. In this paper, we explore the power of quantum learning algorithms in solving an important class of Quantum Phase Recognition (QPR) problems, which are crucially important in understanding many-particle quantum systems. We prove that, under widely believed complexity theory assumptions, there exists a wide range of QPR problems that cannot be efficiently solved by classical learning algorithms with classical resources. Whereas using a quantum computer, we prove the efficiency and robustness of quantum kernel methods in solving QPR problems through Linear order parameter Observables. We numerically benchmark our algorithm for a variety of problems, including recognizing symmetry-protected topological phases and symmetry-broken phases. Our results highlight the capability of quantum machine learning in predicting such quantum phase transitions in many-particle systems.

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Wu, Y., Wu, B., Wang, J. B., & Yuan, X. (2023). Quantum Phase Recognition via Quantum Kernel Methods. Quantum, 7, 981. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-04-17-981

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