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A neural network oracle for quantum nonlocality problems in networks

Physics

A neural network oracle for quantum nonlocality problems in networks

T. Kriváchy, Y. Cai, et al.

This groundbreaking research, conducted by Tamás Kriváchy, Yu Cai, Daniel Cavalcanti, Arash Tavakoli, Nicolas Gisin, and Nicolas Brunner, harnesses the power of neural networks to explore quantum nonlocality in networks. By determining if probability distributions can be simulated classically, the study highlights compelling evidence of nonlocality in quantum distributions, pushing the boundaries of our understanding in the field.

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Abstract
Characterizing quantum nonlocality in networks is a challenging, but important problem. Using quantum sources one can achieve distributions which are unattainable classically. A key point in investigations is to decide whether an observed probability distribution can be reproduced using only classical resources. This causal inference task is challenging even for simple networks, both analytically and using standard numerical techniques. We propose to use neural networks as numerical tools to overcome these challenges, by learning the classical strategies required to reproduce a distribution. As such, a neural network acts as an oracle for an observed behavior, demonstrating that it is classical if it can be learned. We apply our method to several examples in the triangle configuration. After demonstrating that the method is consistent with previously known results, we give solid evidence that a quantum distribution recently proposed by Gisin is indeed nonlocal as conjectured. Finally we examine the genuinely nonlocal distribution recently presented by Renou et al., and, guided by the findings of the neural network, conjecture nonlocality in a new range of parameters in these distributions. The method allows us to get an estimate on the noise robustness of all examined distributions.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Aug 21, 2020
Authors
Tamás Kriváchy, Yu Cai, Daniel Cavalcanti, Arash Tavakoli, Nicolas Gisin, Nicolas Brunner
Tags
quantum nonlocality
neural networks
probability distribution
classical resources
noise robustness
triangle configuration
quantum distribution
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