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Conditional Born machine for Monte Carlo event generation

Generative modeling is a promising task for near-term quantum devices, which can use the stochastic nature of quantum measurements as a random source. So-called Born machines are purely quantum models and promise to generate probability distributions in a quantum way, inaccessible to classical compu...

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Autores principales: Kiss, Oriel, Grossi, Michele, Kajomovitz, Enrique, Vallecorsa, Sofia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.106.022612
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2825277
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Sumario:Generative modeling is a promising task for near-term quantum devices, which can use the stochastic nature of quantum measurements as a random source. So-called Born machines are purely quantum models and promise to generate probability distributions in a quantum way, inaccessible to classical computers. This paper presents an application of Born machines to Monte Carlo simulations and extends their reach to multivariate and conditional distributions. Models are run on (noisy) simulators and IBM Quantum superconducting quantum hardware. More specifically, Born machines are used to generate muonic force carrier (MFC) events resulting from scattering processes between muons and the detector material in high-energy physics collider experiments. MFCs are bosons appearing in beyond-the-standard-model theoretical frameworks, which are candidates for dark matter. Empirical evidence suggests that Born machines can reproduce the marginal distributions and correlations of data sets from Monte Carlo simulations.