Quantum associative memory with a single driven-dissipative non-linear oscillator

Topic: MdM Quantum Meeting



Place: IFISC Seminar Room / Zoom



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https://uibuniversitat.zoom.us/j/95008734687



Abstract: Algorithms for associative memory typically rely on a network of many connected units. The prototypical example is the Hopfield model, whose generalizations to the quantum realm are mainly based on open quantum Ising models. We propose a realization of associative memory with a single driven-dissipative quantum oscillator exploiting its infinite degrees of freedom in phase space. The model can improve the storage capacity of discrete neuron-based systems in a large regime and we prove successful state discrimination between n coherent states, which represent the stored patterns of the system. These can be tuned continuously by modifying the driving strength, constituting a modified learning rule. We show that the associative-memory capacity is inherently related to the existence of a spectral gap in the Liouvillian superoperator, which results in a large timescale separation in the dynamics corresponding to a metastable phase.



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