Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Quantum Technologies
Krenn, Mario, Landgraf, Jonas, Foesel, Thomas, Marquardt, Florian
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In recent years, the dramatic progress in machine learning has begun to impact many areas of science and technology significantly. In the present perspective article, we explore how quantum technologies are benefiting from this revolution. We showcase in illustrative examples how scientists in the past few years have started to use machine learning and more broadly methods of artificial intelligence to analyze quantum measurements, estimate the parameters of quantum devices, discover new quantum experimental setups, protocols, and feedback strategies, and generally improve aspects of quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum simulation. We highlight open challenges and future possibilities and conclude with some speculative visions for the next decade.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-7-2022
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