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Quantum physics-informed neural networks for multivariable partial differential equations

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Citazione:
Quantum physics-informed neural networks for multivariable partial differential equations / G. Panichi, S.C.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED. - ISSN 2331-7019. - 25:1(2026), pp. 014001.1-014001.19. [10.1103/6nh4-yh2y]
Abstract:
Quantum physics-informed neural networks (QPINNs) integrate quantum computing and machine learning to impose physical biases on the output of a quantum neural network, aiming to either solve or discover differential equations. The approach has recently been implemented in both the gate model and continuous-variable quantum computing architecture, where it has been demonstrated capable of solving ordinary differential equations. Here, we aim to extend the method to effectively address a wider range of equations, such as the Poisson equation and the heat equation. To achieve this goal, we introduce an architecture specifically designed to compute second-order (and higher-order) derivatives without relying on nested automatic differentiation methods. This approach mitigates the unwanted side effects associated with nested gradients in simulations, paving the way for more efficient and accurate implementations. By leveraging such an approach, the quantum circuit addresses partial differential equations—a challenge not yet tackled using this approach on continuous-variable quantum computers. As a proof of concept, we solve a one-dimensional instance of the heat equation, demonstrating its effectiveness in handling partial differential equations in both ideal and a noisy regime. We report our experiment on photonic hardware to address a realistic noise scenario for our simulations. Such a framework paves the way for further developments in continuous-variable quantum computing and underscores its potential contributions to advancing quantum machine learning.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
G. Panichi, S. Corli, E. Prati
Autori di Ateneo:
CORLI SEBASTIANO ( autore )
PANICHI GIORGIO ( autore )
PRATI ENRICO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1251503
Progetto:
Quantum informed neural network for extreme physics applications QXTREME
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