Clever Design, Unexpected Obstacles: Insights on Implementing a Quantum Boltzmann Machine
Abstract
We have implemented a gated-based quantum version of a restricted Boltzmann machine for approximating the ground state of a Pauli-decomposed qubit Hamiltonian. During the implementation and evaluation, we have noticed a variety of unexpected topics. It starts from limitations due to the structure of the algorithm itself and continues with constraints induced by specific quantum software development kits, which did not (yet) support necessary features for an efficient implementation. In this paper we systematically summarize our findings and categorize them according to their relevance for the implementation of similar quantum algorithms. We also discuss the feasibility of executing such implementations on current NISQ devices.
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