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Quantum algorithms for hedging and the learning of Ising models

A paradigmatic algorithm for online learning is the Hedge algorithm by Freund and Schapire. An allocation into different strategies is chosen for multiple rounds and each round incurs corresponding losses for each strategy. The algorithm obtains a favorable guarantee for the total losses even in an adversarial situation. This work presents quantum algorithms for such online learning in an oracular setting. For $T$ time steps and $N$ strategies, we exhibit run times of about $O \left ({\rm poly} (T) \sqrt{N} \right)$ for estimating the losses and for betting on individual strategies by sampling. In addition, we discuss a quantum analogue of the Sparsitron, a machine learning algorithm based on the Hedge algorithm. The quantum algorithm inherits the provable learning guarantees from the classical algorithm and exhibits polynomial speedups. The speedups may find relevance in finance, for example for hedging risks, and machine learning, for example for learning generalized linear models or Ising models.

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