Quantum computers may enable more natural manipulation of Fourier spectra in ML models via the Quantum Fourier Transform, potentially leading to resource-efficient spectral methods.
Efficient Quantum Transforms
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Quantum mechanics requires the operation of quantum computers to be unitary, and thus makes it important to have general techniques for developing fast quantum algorithms for computing unitary transforms. A quantum routine for computing a generalized Kronecker product is given. Applications include re-development of the networks for computing the Walsh-Hadamard and the quantum Fourier transform. New networks for two wavelet transforms are given. Quantum computation of Fourier transforms for non-Abelian groups is defined. A slightly relaxed definition is shown to simplify the analysis and the networks that computes the transforms. Efficient networks for computing such transforms for a class of metacyclic groups are introduced. A novel network for computing a Fourier transform for a group used in quantum error-correction is also given.
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Spectral methods: crucial for machine learning, natural for quantum computers?
Quantum computers may enable more natural manipulation of Fourier spectra in ML models via the Quantum Fourier Transform, potentially leading to resource-efficient spectral methods.