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Unsupervised learning of phase transitions: from principal component analysis to variational autoencoders

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We employ unsupervised machine learning techniques to learn latent parameters which best describe states of the two-dimensional Ising model and the three-dimensional XY model. These methods range from principal component analysis to artificial neural network based variational autoencoders. The states are sampled using a Monte-Carlo simulation above and below the critical temperature. We find that the predicted latent parameters correspond to the known order parameters. The latent representation of the states of the models in question are clustered, which makes it possible to identify phases without prior knowledge of their existence or the underlying Hamiltonian. Furthermore, we find that the reconstruction loss function can be used as a universal identifier for phase transitions.

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Classifying single-qubit noise using machine learning

quant-ph · 2019-08-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Supervised classifiers distinguish coherent from stochastic single-qubit noise on GST data, with near-perfect accuracy after feature engineering and margin-based robustness to sampling noise.

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  • Classifying single-qubit noise using machine learning quant-ph · 2019-08-30 · conditional · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

    Supervised classifiers distinguish coherent from stochastic single-qubit noise on GST data, with near-perfect accuracy after feature engineering and margin-based robustness to sampling noise.