QuantumTransformerConfig

Struct QuantumTransformerConfig 

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pub struct QuantumTransformerConfig {
    pub model_dim: usize,
    pub num_heads: usize,
    pub ff_dim: usize,
    pub num_layers: usize,
    pub max_seq_len: usize,
    pub num_qubits: usize,
    pub dropout_rate: f64,
    pub attention_type: QuantumAttentionType,
    pub position_encoding: PositionEncodingType,
}
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Quantum transformer model configuration

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§model_dim: usize

Model dimension (d_model)

§num_heads: usize

Number of attention heads

§ff_dim: usize

Feedforward dimension

§num_layers: usize

Number of transformer layers

§max_seq_len: usize

Maximum sequence length

§num_qubits: usize

Number of qubits for quantum computation

§dropout_rate: f64

Dropout rate

§attention_type: QuantumAttentionType

Attention mechanism type

§position_encoding: PositionEncodingType

Position encoding type

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impl QuantumTransformerConfig

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pub fn default() -> Self

Create default transformer configuration

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examples/quantum_transformer.rs (line 73)
62fn config_demo() -> Result<()> {
63    println!("   Creating various transformer configurations...");
64
65    // Small efficient model
66    let small_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::small();
67    println!(
68        "   Small model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
69        small_config.model_dim, small_config.num_heads, small_config.num_layers
70    );
71
72    // Standard model
73    let default_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::default();
74    println!(
75        "   Default model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
76        default_config.model_dim, default_config.num_heads, default_config.num_layers
77    );
78
79    // Large model
80    let large_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::large();
81    println!(
82        "   Large model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
83        large_config.model_dim, large_config.num_heads, large_config.num_layers
84    );
85
86    // Custom configuration
87    let custom_config = QuantumTransformerConfig {
88        model_dim: 384,
89        num_heads: 6,
90        ff_dim: 1536,
91        num_layers: 8,
92        max_seq_len: 1024,
93        num_qubits: 12,
94        dropout_rate: 0.15,
95        attention_type: QuantumAttentionType::QuantumEnhancedMultiHead,
96        position_encoding: PositionEncodingType::Rotary,
97    };
98
99    println!(
100        "   Custom model: {} dim, {} qubits, {:?} attention",
101        custom_config.model_dim, custom_config.num_qubits, custom_config.attention_type
102    );
103
104    // Create transformer with custom config
105    let transformer = QuantumTransformer::new(custom_config)?;
106    println!(
107        "   Created transformer with {} total parameters",
108        transformer.num_parameters()
109    );
110
111    Ok(())
112}
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pub fn large() -> Self

Create configuration for large model

Examples found in repository?
examples/quantum_transformer.rs (line 80)
62fn config_demo() -> Result<()> {
63    println!("   Creating various transformer configurations...");
64
65    // Small efficient model
66    let small_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::small();
67    println!(
68        "   Small model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
69        small_config.model_dim, small_config.num_heads, small_config.num_layers
70    );
71
72    // Standard model
73    let default_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::default();
74    println!(
75        "   Default model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
76        default_config.model_dim, default_config.num_heads, default_config.num_layers
77    );
78
79    // Large model
80    let large_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::large();
81    println!(
82        "   Large model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
83        large_config.model_dim, large_config.num_heads, large_config.num_layers
84    );
85
86    // Custom configuration
87    let custom_config = QuantumTransformerConfig {
88        model_dim: 384,
89        num_heads: 6,
90        ff_dim: 1536,
91        num_layers: 8,
92        max_seq_len: 1024,
93        num_qubits: 12,
94        dropout_rate: 0.15,
95        attention_type: QuantumAttentionType::QuantumEnhancedMultiHead,
96        position_encoding: PositionEncodingType::Rotary,
97    };
98
99    println!(
100        "   Custom model: {} dim, {} qubits, {:?} attention",
101        custom_config.model_dim, custom_config.num_qubits, custom_config.attention_type
102    );
103
104    // Create transformer with custom config
105    let transformer = QuantumTransformer::new(custom_config)?;
106    println!(
107        "   Created transformer with {} total parameters",
108        transformer.num_parameters()
109    );
110
111    Ok(())
112}
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pub fn small() -> Self

Create configuration for small/efficient model

Examples found in repository?
examples/quantum_transformer.rs (line 66)
62fn config_demo() -> Result<()> {
63    println!("   Creating various transformer configurations...");
64
65    // Small efficient model
66    let small_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::small();
67    println!(
68        "   Small model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
69        small_config.model_dim, small_config.num_heads, small_config.num_layers
70    );
71
72    // Standard model
73    let default_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::default();
74    println!(
75        "   Default model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
76        default_config.model_dim, default_config.num_heads, default_config.num_layers
77    );
78
79    // Large model
80    let large_config = QuantumTransformerConfig::large();
81    println!(
82        "   Large model: {} params, {} heads, {} layers",
83        large_config.model_dim, large_config.num_heads, large_config.num_layers
84    );
85
86    // Custom configuration
87    let custom_config = QuantumTransformerConfig {
88        model_dim: 384,
89        num_heads: 6,
90        ff_dim: 1536,
91        num_layers: 8,
92        max_seq_len: 1024,
93        num_qubits: 12,
94        dropout_rate: 0.15,
95        attention_type: QuantumAttentionType::QuantumEnhancedMultiHead,
96        position_encoding: PositionEncodingType::Rotary,
97    };
98
99    println!(
100        "   Custom model: {} dim, {} qubits, {:?} attention",
101        custom_config.model_dim, custom_config.num_qubits, custom_config.attention_type
102    );
103
104    // Create transformer with custom config
105    let transformer = QuantumTransformer::new(custom_config)?;
106    println!(
107        "   Created transformer with {} total parameters",
108        transformer.num_parameters()
109    );
110
111    Ok(())
112}

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impl Clone for QuantumTransformerConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> QuantumTransformerConfig

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for QuantumTransformerConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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