A quantum advantage over classical for local max cut (2304.08420v4)
Abstract: We compare the performance of a quantum local algorithm to a similar classical counterpart on a well-established combinatorial optimization problem LocalMaxCut. We show that a popular quantum algorithm first discovered by Farhi, Goldstone, and Gutmannn [1] called the quantum optimization approximation algorithm (QAOA) has a computational advantage over comparable local classical techniques on degree-3 graphs. These results hint that even small-scale quantum computation, which is relevant to the current state-of the art quantum hardware, could have significant advantages over comparably simple classical computation.
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