Quantum reinforcement learning of classical rare dynamics: Enhancement by intrinsic Fourier features
Quantum reinforcement learning of classical rare dynamics: Enhancement by intrinsic Fourier features
Rare events are essential for understanding the behavior of non-equilibrium and industrial systems. It is of ongoing interest to develop methods for effectively searching for rare events. With the advent of quantum computing and its potential advantages over classical computing for applications like sampling certain probability distributions, the question arises whether quantum computers could also provide an advantage or inspire new methods for sampling the statistics of rare events. In this work, we propose a quantum reinforcement learning (QRL) method for studying rare dynamics, and we investigate their benefits over classical approaches based on neural networks. As a proof-of-concept example, we demonstrate that our QRL agents can learn and generate the rare dynamics of random walks, and we are able to explain this success as well as the different contributing factors to it via the intrinsic Fourier features of the parameterized quantum circuit. Furthermore, we show better learning behavior with fewer parameters compared to classical approaches. This is the first investigation of QRL applied to generating rare events and suggests that QRL is a promising method to study their dynamics and statistics.
Alissa Wilms、Laura Ohff、Andrea Skolik、Jens Eisert、Sumeet Khatri、David A. Reiss
物理学计算技术、计算机技术
Alissa Wilms,Laura Ohff,Andrea Skolik,Jens Eisert,Sumeet Khatri,David A. Reiss.Quantum reinforcement learning of classical rare dynamics: Enhancement by intrinsic Fourier features[EB/OL].(2025-04-22)[2025-05-13].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16258.点此复制
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