On the Role of Entanglement and Statistics in Learning in Quantum Statistical Query Models
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Overview
Explore groundbreaking research presented at the 19th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography (TQC 2024) examining the intricate relationships between learning models utilizing entangled measurements, separable measurements, and statistical measurements within the quantum statistical query (QSQ) model. Delve into the findings presented by researchers Srinivasan Arunachalam, Vojtech Havlicek, and Louis Schatzki during their 27-minute conference talk at the Okinawa Institute for Science and Technology. Learn about the latest theoretical advances in quantum information science, specifically focusing on how different measurement approaches impact learning capabilities in quantum systems. Gain insights from this presentation, which was part of TQC's mission to unite the theoretical quantum information science community and showcase cutting-edge developments in the field, supported by industry leaders including JPMorganChase, Google Quantum AI, Horizon Quantum Computing, Quantinuum, and the Japan National Tourism Organization.
Syllabus
On the Role of Entanglement and Statistics in Learning | Arunachalam, Havlicek, Schatzki | TQC 2024
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Squid: Schools for Quantum Information Development