Tracking the behaviour of stochastic systems is a crucial task in the statistical sciences. It has recently been shown that quantum models can faithfully simulate such processes whilst retaining less information about the past behaviour of the system than the optimal classical models. We extend these results to general temporal and symbolic dynamics. Our systematic protocol for quantum model construction relies only on an elementary description of the dynamics of the process. This circumvents restrictions on corresponding classical construction protocols, and allows for a broader range of processes to be modelled efficiently. We illustrate our method with an example exhibiting an apparent unbounded memory advantage of the quantum model comp...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Tracking the behaviour of stochastic systems is a crucial task in the statistical sciences. It has r...
Tracking the behaviour of stochastic systems is a crucial task in the statistical sciences. It has r...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
Isolating past information relevant for future prediction is central to quantitative science. Quantu...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
A growing body of work has established the modeling of stochastic processes as a promising area of a...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
Simulating stochastic processes using less resources is a key pursuit in many sciences. This involve...
Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology,...
Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology,...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Tracking the behaviour of stochastic systems is a crucial task in the statistical sciences. It has r...
Tracking the behaviour of stochastic systems is a crucial task in the statistical sciences. It has r...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
Isolating past information relevant for future prediction is central to quantitative science. Quantu...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
A growing body of work has established the modeling of stochastic processes as a promising area of a...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
Simulating stochastic processes using less resources is a key pursuit in many sciences. This involve...
Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology,...
Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology,...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...