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An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Statisticians and Data Scientists

(2112.06587)
Published Dec 13, 2021 in stat.CO and cs.LG

Abstract

Quantum computers promise to surpass the most powerful classical supercomputers when it comes to solving many critically important practical problems, such as pharmaceutical and fertilizer design, supply chain and traffic optimization, or optimization for machine learning tasks. Because quantum computers function fundamentally differently from classical computers, the emergence of quantum computing technology will lead to a new evolutionary branch of statistical and data analytics methodologies. This review provides an introduction to quantum computing designed to be accessible to statisticians and data scientists, aiming to equip them with an overarching framework of quantum computing, the basic language and building blocks of quantum algorithms, and an overview of existing quantum applications in statistics and data analysis. Our goal is to enable statisticians and data scientists to follow quantum computing literature relevant to their fields, to collaborate with quantum algorithm designers, and, ultimately, to bring forth the next generation of statistical and data analytics tools.

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