2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-49906-4
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On the complexity of quantum link prediction in complex networks

João P. Moutinho,
Duarte Magano,
Bruno Coutinho

Abstract: Link prediction methods use patterns in known network data to infer which connections may be missing. Previous work has shown that continuous-time quantum walks can be used to represent path-based link prediction, which we further study here to develop a more optimized quantum algorithm. Using a sampling framework for link prediction, we analyze the query access to the input network required to produce a certain number of prediction samples. Considering both well-known classical path-based algorithms using pow… Show more

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“…On a related note, one may consider the complexity of simulating the CTQW itself on a universal quantum computer. It is the case that common algorithms become inefficient in complex networks with hubs [181], however an algorithm for simulating hub sparse networks has been recently proposed [182] as a step towards exploring whether quantum computers can have an advantage in simulating dynamics on complex networks.…”
Section: Walkers and Search Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a related note, one may consider the complexity of simulating the CTQW itself on a universal quantum computer. It is the case that common algorithms become inefficient in complex networks with hubs [181], however an algorithm for simulating hub sparse networks has been recently proposed [182] as a step towards exploring whether quantum computers can have an advantage in simulating dynamics on complex networks.…”
Section: Walkers and Search Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%