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Practical Applications of Quantum Computing in Finance: Mathematical Foundations and Deployment Challenges
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Authors: W. Bernard Lee, Anthony G. Constantinides
Year
2026
Paper ID
56405
Status
Peer-reviewed
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Abstract
This article presents a systematic survey of six prominent quantum computing applications in finance, unified under the paradigm of optimization as the foundational use case from which derivative applications are constructed. We formalize the transition from the classical Markowitz portfolio optimization framework to a quantum implementation via the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA), including explicit mathematical derivations, theoretical performance bounds, and convergence guarantees. Beyond algorithmic formalism, we critically assess prevailing hardware limitations, focusing on noise thresholds and coherence constraints that currently preclude a demonstrable quantum advantage over classical counterparts. Furthermore, we address the underexplored institutional prerequisites for financial deployment, including regulatory compliance, model validation protocols, and structural barriers to adoption. We conclude that despite ongoing hardware maturation, proactive engagement with quantum algorithm development is imperative for financial institutions to preempt technological obsolescence upon the achievement of hardware parity.
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