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Quantum-inspired clustering with light

Miguel Varga, Pablo Bermejo, Ruben Pellicer-Guridi, Rom'an Or'us, Gabriel Molina‐Terriza·May 7, 2024·DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-73053-z
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Abstract

This article introduces a novel approach to perform the simulation of a single qubit quantum-inspired algorithm using laser beams. Leveraging the polarization states of photonic qubits, and inspired by variational quantum eigensolvers, we develop a variational quantum-inspired algorithm implementing a clustering procedure following the approach proposed by some of us in SciRep 13, 13284 (2023). A key aspect of our research involves the utilization of non-orthogonal states within the photonic domain, harnessing the potential of polarization schemes to reproduce unitary circuits. By mapping these non-orthogonal states into polarization states, we achieve an efficient and versatile quantum information processing unit which serves as a clustering device for a diverse set of datasets.

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