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Fundamental Machine Learning Routines as Quantum Algorithms on a Superconducting Quantum Computer
arXiv
Authors: Sristy Sangskriti, Protik Nag, Summit Haque
Year
2021
Paper ID
61461
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The Harrow-Hassidim-Lloyd algorithm is intended for solving the system of linear equations on quantum devices. The exponential advantage of the algorithm comes with four caveats. We present a numerical study of the performance of the algorithm when these caveats are not perfectly matched. We observe that, between diagonal and non-diagonal matrices, the algorithm performs with higher success probability for the diagonal matrices. At the same time, it fails to perform well on lower or higher density sparse Hermitian matrices. Again, Quantum Support Vector Machine algorithm is a promising algorithm for classification problem. We have found out that it works better with binary classification problem than multi-label classification problem. And there are many opportunities left for improving the performance.
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- The Harrow-Hassidim-Lloyd algorithm is intended for solving the system of linear equations on quantum devices.
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