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Scrambling Ability of Quantum Neural Networks Architectures

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arxiv 2011.07698 v1 pith:RHZA3G2Q submitted 2020-11-16 cond-mat.dis-nn quant-ph

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In this letter we propose a general principle for how to build up a quantum neural network with high learning efficiency. Our stratagem is based on the equivalence between extracting information from input state to readout qubit and scrambling information from the readout qubit to input qubits. We characterize the quantum information scrambling by operator size growth, and by Haar random averaging over operator sizes, we propose an averaged operator size to describe the information scrambling ability for a given quantum neural network architectures, and argue this quantity is positively correlated with the learning efficiency of this architecture. As examples, we compute the averaged operator size for several different architectures, and we also consider two typical learning tasks, which are a regression task of a quantum problem and a classification task on classical images, respectively. In both cases, we find that, for the architecture with a larger averaged operator size, the loss function decreases faster or the prediction accuracy in the testing dataset increases faster as the training epoch increases, which means higher learning efficiency. Our results can be generalized to more complicated quantum versions of machine learning algorithms.

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