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arxiv 2402.09902 v1 pith:DLRZO4EA submitted 2024-02-15 quant-ph

Towards Federated Learning on the Quantum Internet

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While the majority of focus in quantum computing has so far been on monolithic quantum systems, quantum communication networks and the quantum internet in particular are increasingly receiving attention from researchers and industry alike. The quantum internet may allow a plethora of applications such as distributed or blind quantum computing, though research still is at an early stage, both for its physical implementation as well as algorithms; thus suitable applications are an open research question. We evaluate a potential application for the quantum internet, namely quantum federated learning. We run experiments under different settings in various scenarios (e.g. network constraints) using several datasets from different domains and show that (1) quantum federated learning is a valid alternative for regular training and (2) network topology and nature of training are crucial considerations as they may drastically influence the models performance. The results indicate that more comprehensive research is required to optimally deploy quantum federated learning on a potential quantum internet.

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