Molecular representations of quantum circuits for quantum machine learning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.05955v1
- Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2025 21:49:48 GMT
- Title: Molecular representations of quantum circuits for quantum machine learning
- Authors: Elham Torabian, Roman V. Krems,
- Abstract summary: We show that molecules can be used as descriptors of quantum circuits for quantum machine learning.<n>We show that a high accuracy of a quantum algorithm can be achieved with high probability by sampling from a specific set of molecules.
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- Abstract: We establish an isomorphism between quantum circuits and a subspace of polyatomic molecules, which suggests that molecules can be used as descriptors of quantum circuits for quantum machine learning. Our numerical results show that the performance of quantum circuits for quantum support vector machines can be characterized by dimensionality-reduced molecular fingerprints as well as by the size of the largest and smallest Gershgorin circles derived from the Coulomb matrices of the corresponding molecules. This can be used to restrict the search space for the compositional optimization of quantum circuits. We show that a high accuracy of a quantum algorithm can be achieved with high probability by sampling from a specific set of molecules. This work implies that quantum ansatz optimization can benefit from advances in cheminformatics and suggests an approach to identify key elements that enhance the accuracy of a quantum algorithm by mapping quantum circuits onto molecules and exploring correlations between physical properties of molecules and circuit performance.
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