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arxiv: 2505.08759 · v1 · pith:J3GUZQLTnew · submitted 2025-05-13 · 🪐 quant-ph

Regularizing quantum loss landscapes by noise injection

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keywords quantumlosslandscapesinjectionlocalminimanoiseprotocol
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The difficulty of training variational quantum algorithms and quantum machine learning models is well established. In particular, quantum loss landscapes are often highly non-convex and dominated by poor local minima. While this renders their training NP-hard in general, efficient heuristics that work well for typical instances may still exist. Here, we propose a protocol that uses a targeted noise injection to smooth and regularize quantum loss landscapes. It works by exponentially suppressing the high-frequency components in the Fourier expansion of the quantum loss function. The protocol can be efficiently implemented both in hardware and in simulations. We observe significant and robust improvements of solution quality across various problem types. Our method can be combined with existing techniques mitigating the local minima, such as the quantum natural gradient optimizer, and adds to the toolbox of methods for optimizing quantum loss functions.

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