Quantum reinforcement learningComparing quantum annealing and gate-based quantum computing with classical deep reinforcement learning

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Niels M. P. Neumann
Paolo B. U. L. de Heer
Frank Phillipson
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[1] The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO),Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
[2] University of Amsterdam,School of Business and Economics
[3] Maastricht University,undefined
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Quantum computing; Gate-based quantum computing; Annealing-based quantum computing; Quantum annealing; Reinforcement learning; Grid traversal;
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In this paper, we present implementations of an annealing-based and a gate-based quantum computing approach for finding the optimal policy to traverse a grid and compare them to a classical deep reinforcement learning approach. We extended these three approaches by allowing for stochastic actions instead of deterministic actions and by introducing a new learning technique called curriculum learning. With curriculum learning, we gradually increase the complexity of the environment and we find that it has a positive effect on the expected reward of a traversal. We see that the number of training steps needed for the two quantum approaches is lower than that needed for the classical approach.
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