An Improved Algorithm for Quantum Principal Component Analysis.
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Abstract
Principal component analysis is an important dimension reduction technique in machine learning. In [S. Lloyd, M. Mohseni and P. Rebentrost, Nature Physics 10, 631-633, (2014)], a quantum algorithm to implement principal component analysis on quantum computer was obtained by computing the Hamiltonian simulation of unknown density operators. The complexity is $O((\log d)t^2/\epsilon)$, where $d$ is the dimension, $t$ is the evolution time and $\epsilon$ is the precision. We improve this result into $O((\log d)t^{1+\frac{1}{k}}/\epsilon^{\frac{1}{k}})$ for arbitrary constant integer $k\geq 1$. As a result, we show that the Hamiltonian simulation of low-rank dense Hermitian matrices can be implemented in the same time.