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Power Characterization of Noisy Quantum Kernels

Quantum kernel methods have been widely recognized as one of the promising quantum machine learning (QML) algorithms that have the potential to achieve quantum advantages. However, their capabilities may be… Click to show full abstract

Quantum kernel methods have been widely recognized as one of the promising quantum machine learning (QML) algorithms that have the potential to achieve quantum advantages. However, their capabilities may be severely degraded by inevitable noises in the current noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era. In this article, we theoretically characterize the power of noisy quantum kernels and demonstrate that under depolarizing noise, quantum kernel methods may only have very poor prediction capability, even when the generalization error is small. Specifically, we quantitatively describe the decreasing of the prediction capability of noisy quantum kernels in terms of the rate of quantum noise, the size of training samples, the number of qubits, and the number of layers affected by quantum noises. Our results clearly demonstrate that for a given number of training samples, once the number of layers affected by noise exceeds some threshold, the prediction capability of noisy kernels is very poor. Thus, we provide a crucial warning to employ noisy quantum kernel methods for quantum computation and the theoretical results can also serve as guidelines when developing practical quantum kernel algorithms for achieving quantum advantages.

Keywords: number; quantum kernels; noisy quantum; quantum; power; quantum kernel

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Year Published: 2024

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