Authors
Askery Canabarro, Samuraí Brito, Rafael Chaves
Publication date
2019/5/24
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
122
Issue
20
Pages
200401
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The ability to witness nonlocal correlations lies at the core of foundational aspects of quantum mechanics and its application in the processing of information. Commonly, this is achieved via the violation of Bell inequalities. Unfortunately, however, their systematic derivation quickly becomes unfeasible as the scenario of interest grows in complexity. To cope with that, here, we propose a machine learning approach for the detection and quantification of nonlocality. It consists of an ensemble of multilayer perceptrons blended with genetic algorithms achieving a high performance in a number of relevant Bell scenarios. As we show, not only can the machine learn to quantify nonlocality, but discover new kinds of nonlocal correlations inaccessible with other current methods as well. We also apply our framework to distinguish between classical, quantum, and even postquantum correlations. Our results offer a novel …
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Scholar articles
A Canabarro, S Brito, R Chaves - Physical review letters, 2019