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A Hybrid Quantum-Classical Physics-Informed Neural Network Architecture for Solving Quantum Optimal Control Problems

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arxiv 2404.15015 v1 pith:IFQH3F73 submitted 2024-04-23 quant-ph

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This paper proposes an integrated quantum-classical approach that merges quantum computational dynamics with classical computing methodologies tailored to address control problems based on Pontryagin's minimum principle within a Physics-Informed Neural Network (PINN) framework. By leveraging a dynamic quantum circuit that combines Gaussian and non-Gaussian gates, the study showcases an innovative approach to optimizing quantum state manipulations. The proposed hybrid model effectively applies machine learning techniques to solve optimal control problems. This is illustrated through the design and implementation of a hybrid PINN network to solve a quantum state transition problem in a two and three-level system, highlighting its potential across various quantum computing applications.

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