Classical Verification of Quantum Learning - IPAM at UCLA
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Overview
Explore a 52-minute lecture on "Classical Verification of Quantum Learning" presented by Matthias Caro from Freie Universität Berlin at IPAM's Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Learning Workshop. Delve into the challenges of verifying quantum learning processes using classical methods. Examine a framework for interactive proofs that enables classical clients to delegate learning tasks to untrusted quantum servers. Discover learning problems that are intractable for classical learners but can be efficiently solved through interaction with quantum provers. Investigate the "mixture-of-superpositions" examples as a new quantum data access model. Analyze scenarios where quantum data does not outperform classical data in learning and verification. Gain insights into the potential and limitations of quantum data in learning tasks and how classical agents can harness this power through interaction with quantum entities.
Syllabus
Matthias Caro - Classical Verification of Quantum Learning - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)