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Autor(en) Stefanie Czischek, Andreas Baumbach, Sebastian Billaudelle, Benjamin Cramer, Lukas Kades, Jan M. Pawlowski, Markus K. Oberthaler, Johannes Schemmel, Mihai A. Petrovici, Thomas Gasenzer, Martin Gärttner
Titel Spiking neuromorphic chip learns entangled quantum states
KIP-Nummer HD-KIP 20-59
KIP-Gruppe(n) F9,F20,F27,F30
Dokumentart Paper
Quelle SciPost Phys. 12, 039 (2022)
doi 10.21468/SciPostPhys.12.1.039
Abstract (en)

The approximation of quantum states with artificial neural networks has gained a lot of attention during the last years. Meanwhile, analog neuromorphic chips, inspired by structural and dynamical properties of the biological brain, show a high energy efficiency in running artificial neural-network architectures for the profit of generative applications. This encourages employing such hardware systems as platforms for simulations of quantum systems. Here we report on the realization of a prototype using the latest spike-based BrainScaleS hardware allowing us to represent few-qubit maximally entangled quantum states with high fidelities. Bell correlations of pure and mixed two-qubit states are well captured by the analog hardware, demonstrating an important building block for simulating quantum systems with spiking neuromorphic chips.

bibtex
@article{czischek2020spiking,
  author   = {Stefanie Czischek, Andreas Baumbach, Sebastian Billaudelle, Benjamin Cramer, Lukas Kades, Jan M. Pawlowski, Markus K. Oberthaler, Johannes Schemmel, Mihai A. Petrovici, Thomas Gasenzer, Martin Gärttner},
  title    = {Spiking neuromorphic chip learns entangled quantum states},
  journal  = {SciPost Phys.},
  year     = {2022},
  volume   = {12},
  pages    = {039},
  doi      = {10.21468/SciPostPhys.12.1.039},
  url      = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.01039}
}
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