Curriculum-based Deep Reinforcement Learning For Quantum Control
2020 Β· Hailan Ma, Daoyi Dong, Steven X. Ding, et al.
Abstract
Deep reinforcement learning has been recognized as an efficient technique to design optimal strategies for different complex systems without prior knowledge of the control landscape. To achieve a fast and precise control for quantum systems, we propose a novel deep reinforcement learning approach by constructing a curriculum consisting of a set of intermediate tasks defined by a fidelity threshold. Tasks among a curriculum can be statically determined using empirical knowledge or adaptively generated with the learning process. By transferring knowledge between two successive tasks and sequencing tasks according to their difficulties, the proposed curriculum-based deep reinforcement learning (CDRL) method enables the agent to focus on easy tasks in the early stage, then move onto difficult tasks, and eventually approaches the final task. Numerical simulations on closed quantum systems and open quantum systems demonstrate that the proposed method exhibits improved control performance for
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