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Does provable absence of barren plateaus imply classical simulability? Or, why we need to rethink variational quantum computing

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Dec 14, 2023
M. Cerezo, Martin Larocca, Diego García-Martín, N. L. Diaz, Paolo Braccia, Enrico Fontana, Manuel S. Rudolph, Pablo Bermejo, Aroosa Ijaz, Supanut Thanasilp, Eric R. Anschuetz, Zoë Holmes

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Trainability barriers and opportunities in quantum generative modeling

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May 04, 2023
Manuel S. Rudolph, Sacha Lerch, Supanut Thanasilp, Oriel Kiss, Sofia Vallecorsa, Michele Grossi, Zoë Holmes

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The power and limitations of learning quantum dynamics incoherently

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Mar 22, 2023
Sofiene Jerbi, Joe Gibbs, Manuel S. Rudolph, Matthias C. Caro, Patrick J. Coles, Hsin-Yuan Huang, Zoë Holmes

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