2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2212.07279
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Reconstructing charged particle track segments with a quantum-enhanced support vector machine

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“…Already, there has been a quickly developing research effort into proof-of-principle algorithms for applications in particle physics ranging from the simulation of quantum field theories (Jordan et al, 2014 ; Ciavarella et al, 2021 ; Kan and Nam, 2021 ; Paulson et al, 2021 ; Davoudi et al, 2022 ; Kane et al, 2022 ; Fromm et al, 2023 ) and collision events (Bauer et al, 2021 ; Bepari et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Gustafson et al, 2022 ; Li et al, 2022 ; Barata et al, 2023 ; Chawdhry and Pellen, 2023 ), to event classification (Blance and Spannowsky, 2020 ; Araz and Spannowsky, 2022 ) and analysis (Mott et al, 2017 ; Wu et al, 2021 ). Quantum tracking algorithms have gained a lot of interest (Shapoval and Calafiura, 2019 ; Bapst et al, 2020 ; Zlokapa et al, 2021 ; Duckett et al, 2022 ; Gray and Terashi, 2022 ) in an attempt to combat the problems facing classical techniques. Quantum computers offer a solution to the limitations of Associative Memory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Already, there has been a quickly developing research effort into proof-of-principle algorithms for applications in particle physics ranging from the simulation of quantum field theories (Jordan et al, 2014 ; Ciavarella et al, 2021 ; Kan and Nam, 2021 ; Paulson et al, 2021 ; Davoudi et al, 2022 ; Kane et al, 2022 ; Fromm et al, 2023 ) and collision events (Bauer et al, 2021 ; Bepari et al, 2021 , 2022 ; Gustafson et al, 2022 ; Li et al, 2022 ; Barata et al, 2023 ; Chawdhry and Pellen, 2023 ), to event classification (Blance and Spannowsky, 2020 ; Araz and Spannowsky, 2022 ) and analysis (Mott et al, 2017 ; Wu et al, 2021 ). Quantum tracking algorithms have gained a lot of interest (Shapoval and Calafiura, 2019 ; Bapst et al, 2020 ; Zlokapa et al, 2021 ; Duckett et al, 2022 ; Gray and Terashi, 2022 ) in an attempt to combat the problems facing classical techniques. Quantum computers offer a solution to the limitations of Associative Memory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, the potential of VQE to solve the problem of particle track reconstruction is investigated. There are several works on quantum algorithms for particle tracking that investigate different approaches [6][7][8][9][10]. For a review of quantum computing for data analysis in high-energy physics, we refer to Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%