A proposal for encoding dual-rail qubits in trapped-ion vibrational modes and combining them with the ions' internal qubits to nearly double the logical qubit count with all-to-all connectivity.
Quantum-enhanced bosonic learning machine
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Quantum processors enable computational speedups for machine learning through parallel manipulation of high-dimensional vectors. Early demonstrations of quantum machine learning have focused on processing information with qubits. In such systems, a larger computational space is provided by the collective space of multiple physical qubits. Alternatively, we can encode and process information in the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space of bosonic systems such as quantum harmonic oscillators. This approach offers a hardware-efficient solution with potential quantum speedups to practical machine learning problems. Here we demonstrate a quantum-enhanced bosonic learning machine operating on quantum data with a system of trapped ions. Core elements of the learning processor are the universal feature-embedding circuit that encodes data into the motional states of ions, and the constant-depth circuit that estimates overlap between two quantum states. We implement the unsupervised K-means algorithm to recognize a pattern in a set of high-dimensional quantum states and use the discovered knowledge to classify unknown quantum states with the supervised k-NN algorithm. These results provide building blocks for exploring machine learning with bosonic processors.
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Doubling Qubits in a Trapped-Ion System via Vibrational Dual-Rail Encoding
A proposal for encoding dual-rail qubits in trapped-ion vibrational modes and combining them with the ions' internal qubits to nearly double the logical qubit count with all-to-all connectivity.