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Quantum Rationale-Aware Graph Contrastive Learning for Jet Discrimination

3 November 2024
Md Abrar Jahin
Md. Akmol Masud
M. Mridha
Nilanjan Dey
Zeyar Aung
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Abstract

In high-energy physics, particle jet tagging plays a pivotal role in distinguishing quark from gluon jets using data from collider experiments. While graph-based deep learning methods have advanced this task beyond traditional feature-engineered approaches, the complex data structure and limited labeled samples present ongoing challenges. However, existing contrastive learning (CL) frameworks struggle to leverage rationale-aware augmentations effectively, often lacking supervision signals that guide the extraction of salient features and facing computational efficiency issues such as high parameter counts. In this study, we demonstrate that integrating a quantum rationale generator (QRG) within our proposed Quantum Rationale-aware Graph Contrastive Learning (QRGCL) framework significantly enhances jet discrimination performance, reducing reliance on labeled data and capturing discriminative features. Evaluated on the quark-gluon jet dataset, QRGCL achieves an AUC score of 77.53%77.53\%77.53% while maintaining a compact architecture of only 45 QRG parameters, outperforming classical, quantum, and hybrid GCL and GNN benchmarks. These results highlight QRGCL's potential to advance jet tagging and other complex classification tasks in high-energy physics, where computational efficiency and feature extraction limitations persist.

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@article{jahin2025_2411.01642,
  title={ Quantum Rationale-Aware Graph Contrastive Learning for Jet Discrimination },
  author={ Md Abrar Jahin and Md. Akmol Masud and M. F. Mridha and Nilanjan Dey and Zeyar Aung },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.01642},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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