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Quantum Statistical Inference
arXiv
Authors: Zhikuan Zhao
Year
2018
Paper ID
22750
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
In this thesis, I present several results on quantum statistical inference in the following two directions. Firstly, I demonstrate that quantum algorithms can be applied to enhance the computing and training of Gaussian processes (GPs), a powerful model widely used in classical statistical inference and supervised machine learning. A crucial component of the quantum GP algorithm is solving linear systems with quantum computers, for which I present a novel algorithm that achieves a provable advantage over previously known methods. I will also explicitly address the task of encoding the classical data into a quantum state for machine learning applications. I then apply the quantum enhanced GPs to Bayesian deep learning and present an experimental demonstration on contemporary hardware and simulators. Secondly, I look into the notion of quantum causality and apply it to inferring spatial and temporal quantum correlations, and present an analytical toolkit for causal inference in quantum data. I will also make the connection between causality and quantum communications, and present a general bound for the quantum capacity of noisy communication channels.
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