TODAY - QLS Seminar - Mon. 29 July at 10:00am - "Quantum computing with classical data: Beyond time complexity" by Dar Gilboa, Google
Quantitative Life Sciences
qls at ictp.it
Mon Jul 29 08:48:31 CEST 2024
Dear All,
Today, 29 July at 10:00 CET, Dar Gilboa (Google) will give a seminar titled:
*Quantum computing with classical data: Beyond time complexity
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_Abstract:_
If large, fault-tolerant quantum computers are ever built, it is
widely believed that they will greatly enhance our understanding of
quantum systems.
However, the impact of these computers on the processing of classical
data remains uncertain. While there are a number of quantum algorithms
offering potentially exponential speedups on generically useful
classical tasks such as matrix inversion, it is unclear if any such
speedups hold when including the cost of moving classical data to and
from a quantum computer, and after carefully accounting for the scaling
of stability parameters that determine the time complexity of these
algorithms.
Nevertheless, quantum advantage is not restricted to time complexity,
and there are many known examples of advantages in terms of other
resources such as communication or space.
We prove that for generic tasks such as inference and gradient
computation in distributed, parameterized models, networked quantum
computers require exponentially less communication compared to any
classical analog. This advantage applies to certain graph networks, and
we demonstrate that these achieve competitive performance with state of
the art neural networks on standard benchmarks. In addition, we prove
that for some distributed computations, encoding classical data in
quantum states prevents it from being re-used for repeated computation.
This is a consequence of the destructive nature of quantum measurement,
and does not require the use of any cryptographic primitives or
computational assumptions. This phenomenon could have implications in
incentivising the creation of datasets and the design of data markets.
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The seminar will take place in the *Common area*, Ex SISSA building,
Second floor, via Beirut 2_
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You are all most welcome to attend!
Best regards,
Erica
Erica Sarnataro
Group Secretary
Quantitative Life Sciences
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
Trieste, Italy
Tel. +39-040-2240623
www.ictp.it/research/qls.aspx
e-mail: qls at ictp.it
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