A Hybrid Quantum Solver for Gaussian Process Regression
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.15486v1
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2025 09:57:27 GMT
- Title: A Hybrid Quantum Solver for Gaussian Process Regression
- Authors: Kerem Bükrü, Steffen Leger, M. Lautaro Hickmann, Hans-Martin Rieser, Ralf Sturm, Tjark Siefkes,
- Abstract summary: Variational Quantum Linear solver is a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm that solves linear systems of equations.<n>It can be used to compute the posterior distribution of a Gaussian process by reformulating the matrix inversion into a set of linear systems of equations.
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- Abstract: Gaussian processes are widely known for their ability to provide probabilistic predictions in supervised machine learning models. Their non-parametric nature and flexibility make them particularly effective for regression tasks. However, training a Gaussian process model using standard methods requires matrix inversions with a cubic time complexity, which poses significant computational challenges for inference on larger datasets. Quantum algorithms, such as the HHL algorithm, have been proposed as solutions that overcome the need for classical matrix inversions by efficiently solving linear systems of equations using quantum computers. However, to gain a computational advantage over classical algorithms, these algorithms require fault-tolerant quantum computers with a large number of qubits, which are not yet available. The Variational Quantum Linear Solver is a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm that solves linear systems of equations by optimizing the parameters of a variational quantum circuit using a classical computer. This method is especially suitable for noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, as it does not require many qubits. It can be used to compute the posterior distribution of a Gaussian process by reformulating the matrix inversion into a set of linear systems of equations. We empirically demonstrate that using the Variational Quantum Linear Solver to perform inference for Gaussian process regression delivers regression quality comparable to that of classical methods.
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