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A Practical Guide to Quantum Machine Learning and Quantum Optimization

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804613832
Pages 680 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Elías F. Combarro Elías F. Combarro
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Samuel González-Castillo Samuel González-Castillo
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters

Preface 1. Part I: I, for One, Welcome our New Quantum Overlords
2. Chapter 1: Foundations of Quantum Computing 3. Chapter 2: The Tools of the Trade in Quantum Computing 4. Part II: When Time is Gold: Tools for Quantum Optimization
5. Chapter 3: Working with Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization Problems 6. Chapter 4: Adiabatic Quantum Computing and Quantum Annealing 7. Chapter 5: QAOA: Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm 8. Chapter 6: GAS: Grover Adaptive Search 9. Chapter 7: VQE: Variational Quantum Eigensolver 10. Part III: A Match Made in Heaven: Quantum Machine Learning
11. Chapter 8: What Is Quantum Machine Learning? 12. Chapter 9: Quantum Support Vector Machines 13. Chapter 10: Quantum Neural Networks 14. Chapter 11: The Best of Both Worlds: Hybrid Architectures 15. Chapter 12: Quantum Generative Adversarial Networks 16. Part IV: Afterword and Appendices
17. Chapter 13: Afterword: The Future of Quantum Computing
18. Assessments 19. Bibliography
20. Index
21. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A: Complex Numbers
1. Appendix B: Basic Linear Algebra 2. Appendix C: Computational Complexity 3. Appendix D: Installing the Tools 4. Appendix E: Production Notes

11.1 The what and why of hybrid architectures

Up until now, we’ve used the adjective ”hybrid” to describe algorithms that rely on both classical and quantum processing; algorithms such as QAOA or VQE fit in this category, as well as the training of QSVMs and QNNs. When we talk about hybrid architectures or hybrid models, however, we refer to something more specific: we speak about models that combine classical models with other quantum-based models by joining them together and training them as a single unit. Of course, the training of hybrid models will itself be a hybrid algorithm. We know that the terminology might be confusing, but what can we do? Hybrid is too versatile a word to give it up.

In particular, we will combine quantum neural networks with classical neural networks, for they are the two models that fit more naturally together. The way we will go about doing this will be by taking a usual classical neural network and plugging in a quantum neural network...

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