Accuracy and minor embedding in subqubo decomposition with fully connected large problems: a case study about the number partitioning problem (1907.01892v2)
Abstract: In this work we investigate the capabilities of a hybrid quantum-classical procedure to explore the solution space using the D-Wave $2000Q{TM}$ Quantum Annealer device. Here we study the ability of the Quantum hardware to solve the Number Partitioning Problem, a well-known NP-Hard optimization model that poses some challenges typical of those encountered in real-world applications. This represents one of the most complex scenario in terms of qubits connectivity and, by increasing the input problem size, we analyse the scaling properties of the quantum-classical workflow. We find remarkable results in most instances of the model; for the most complex ones, we investigate further the D-Wave Hybrid suite. Specifically, we were able to find the optimal solutions even in the worst cases by fine-tuning the parameters that schedule the annealing time and allowing a pause in the annealing cycle.
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