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Foundations of Quantum Federated Learning Over Classical and Quantum Networks

Published 23 Oct 2023 in cs.NI and quant-ph | (2310.14516v1)

Abstract: Quantum federated learning (QFL) is a novel framework that integrates the advantages of classical federated learning (FL) with the computational power of quantum technologies. This includes quantum computing and quantum machine learning (QML), enabling QFL to handle high-dimensional complex data. QFL can be deployed over both classical and quantum communication networks in order to benefit from information-theoretic security levels surpassing traditional FL frameworks. In this paper, we provide the first comprehensive investigation of the challenges and opportunities of QFL. We particularly examine the key components of QFL and identify the unique challenges that arise when deploying it over both classical and quantum networks. We then develop novel solutions and articulate promising research directions that can help address the identified challenges. We also provide actionable recommendations to advance the practical realization of QFL.

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