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An Improved Classical Singular Value Transformation for Quantum Machine Learning (2303.01492v4)

Published 2 Mar 2023 in quant-ph and cs.DS

Abstract: We study quantum speedups in quantum machine learning (QML) by analyzing the quantum singular value transformation (QSVT) framework. QSVT, introduced by [GSLW, STOC'19, arXiv:1806.01838], unifies all major types of quantum speedup; in particular, a wide variety of QML proposals are applications of QSVT on low-rank classical data. We challenge these proposals by providing a classical algorithm that matches the performance of QSVT in this regime up to a small polynomial overhead. We show that, given a matrix $A \in \mathbb{C}{m\times n}$, a vector $b \in \mathbb{C}{n}$, a bounded degree-$d$ polynomial $p$, and linear-time pre-processing, we can output a description of a vector $v$ such that $|v - p(A) b| \leq \varepsilon|b|$ in $\widetilde{\mathcal{O}}(d{11} |A|{\mathrm{F}}4 / (\varepsilon2 |A|4 ))$ time. This improves upon the best known classical algorithm [CGLLTW, STOC'20, arXiv:1910.06151], which requires $\widetilde{\mathcal{O}}(d{22} |A|{\mathrm{F}}6 /(\varepsilon6 |A|6 ) )$ time, and narrows the gap with QSVT, which, after linear-time pre-processing to load input into a quantum-accessible memory, can estimate the magnitude of an entry $p(A)b$ to $\varepsilon|b|$ error in $\widetilde{\mathcal{O}}(d|A|_{\mathrm{F}}/(\varepsilon |A|))$ time. Our key insight is to combine the Clenshaw recurrence, an iterative method for computing matrix polynomials, with sketching techniques to simulate QSVT classically. We introduce several new classical techniques in this work, including (a) a non-oblivious matrix sketch for approximately preserving bi-linear forms, (b) a new stability analysis for the Clenshaw recurrence, and (c) a new technique to bound arithmetic progressions of the coefficients appearing in the Chebyshev series expansion of bounded functions, each of which may be of independent interest.

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