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Parallel Quantum Local Search via Evolutionary Mechanism
arXiv
Authors: Chen-Yu Liu, Kuan-Cheng Chen
Year
2024
Paper ID
66714
Status
Preprint
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We propose an innovative Parallel Quantum Local Search (PQLS) methodology that leverages the capabilities of small-scale quantum computers to efficiently address complex combinatorial optimization problems. Traditional Quantum Local Search (QLS) methods face limitations due to the sequential nature of solving sub-problems, which arises from dependencies between their solutions. Our approach transcends this constraint by simultaneously executing multiple QLS pathways and aggregating their most effective outcomes at certain intervals to establish a "generation". Each subsequent generation commences with the optimal solution from its predecessor, thereby significantly accelerating the convergence towards an optimal solution. Our findings demonstrate the profound impact of parallel quantum computing in enhancing the resolution of Ising problems, which are synonymous with combinatorial optimization challenges.
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