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On Quantum Annealing Without a Physical Quantum Annealer

Published 19 Jul 2023 in quant-ph | (2307.09695v1)

Abstract: Quantum annealing is an emerging metaheuristic used for solving combinatorial optimisation problems. However, hardware based physical quantum annealers are primarily limited to a single vendor. As an alternative, we can discretise the quantum annealing process (discretised quantum annealing or DiQA) and use it on gate-model quantum computers. In this work, we first benchmark DiQA against simulated annealing for a similar number of steps. We then propose and evaluate a hybrid quantum classical heuristic: Quantum Accelerated Simulated Annealing (QASA), where the traditional classical annealing procedure can be sped up with the use of (relatively) low depth DiQA circuits. This is done by (i) running a partial annealing scheme with a fraction of the depth of the complete circuit (ii) sampling the results from the circuit and fitting a Gibbs distribution on it and (iii) Using the inverse temperature of the Gibbs distribution and the best sample to initialise simulated annealing (SA). Our simulation results show QASA performing comparably to SA but for a reduced amount of steps. With the promising results of our work, we hope to generate interest for potential future work in the area of fixed-parameter quantum optimisation.

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