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Attributed-graphs kernel implementation using local detuning of neutral-atoms Rydberg Hamiltonian

Published 11 Sep 2025 in quant-ph | (2509.09421v1)

Abstract: We extend the quantum-feature kernel framework, which relies on measurements of graph-dependent observables, along three directions. First, leveraging neutral-atom quantum processing units (QPUs), we introduce a scheme that incorporates attributed graphs by embedding edge features into atomic positions and node features into local detuning fields of a Rydberg Hamiltonian. We demonstrate both theoretically and empirically that local detuning enhances kernel expressiveness. Second, in addition to the existing quantum evolution kernel (QEK), which uses global observables, we propose the generalized-distance quantum-correlation (GDQC) kernel, based on local observables. While the two kernels show comparable performance, we show that GDQC can achieve higher expressiveness. Third, instead of restricting to observables at single time steps, we combine information from multiple stages of the quantum evolution via pooling operations. Using extensive simulations on two molecular benchmark datasets, MUTAG and PTC_FM, we find: (a) QEK and GDQC perform competitively with leading classical algorithms; and (b) pooling further improves performance, enabling quantum-feature kernels to surpass classical baselines. These results show that node-feature embedding and kernel designs based on local observables advance quantum-enhanced graph machine learning on neutral-atom devices.

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