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Quantum Machine Learning
Quantum Foundations
Fundamentals of Quantum Machine Learning and Robustness
arXiv
Authors: Lirandë Pira, Patrick Rebentrost
Year
2026
Paper ID
15531
Status
Preprint
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Quantum machine learning (QML) sits at the intersection of quantum computing and classical machine learning, offering the prospect of new computational paradigms and advantages for processing complex data. This chapter introduces the fundamentals of QML for readers from both communities, establishing a shared conceptual foundation. We connect the worst-case, adversarial perspective from theoretical computer science with the physical principles of quantum systems, highlighting how superposition, entanglement, and measurement collapse influence learning and robustness. Special attention is given to adversarial robustness, understood as the ability of QML models to resist inputs designed to cause failure. We motivate the study of QML in adversarial settings, outlining distinctions between classical and quantum data and computations when the adversary is a core element. This chapter serves as a starting point to adversarial and robust quantum machine learning in subsequent chapters.
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