Binary decision trees enable cost-effective multinomial classifiers from quantum binary models, matching other methods' accuracy with at most logarithmic overhead in the number of classes.
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Orthogonal FDM with rectangular pulses suppresses interference to enable high-fidelity simultaneous gates on multiple qubits via a single microwave line.
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Divide et impera: hybrid multinomial classifiers from quantum binary models
Binary decision trees enable cost-effective multinomial classifiers from quantum binary models, matching other methods' accuracy with at most logarithmic overhead in the number of classes.
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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing for simultaneous gate operations on multiple qubits via a shared control line
Orthogonal FDM with rectangular pulses suppresses interference to enable high-fidelity simultaneous gates on multiple qubits via a single microwave line.