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Energy landscape transformation of Ising problem with invariant eigenvalues for quantum annealing

Quantum Physics 2022-02-15 v1

Abstract

Quantum annealing tends to be more difficult as the energy landscape of the problem becomes complicated with many local minima. We have found a transformation for changing the energy landscape that swaps the eigenvalues and paired states without changing the eigenvalues of the instance at all. The transformation is basically a partial recombination of the two-spin interaction coefficient Jij and the longitudinal magnetic field interaction coefficient hi. The Hamming distance corresponding to a barrier between the states changes by the transformation, which in turn affects the ground state convergence. In the quantum annealing simulation results of a small number of spin instances, the annealing time was shortened by several orders of magnitude by applying the transformation. In addition, we also obtained a result using a D-Wave quantum annealer, which also showed a big improvement in the ground state convergence.

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@article{arxiv.2202.05927,
  title  = {Energy landscape transformation of Ising problem with invariant eigenvalues for quantum annealing},
  author = {Toru Fujii and Koshi Komuro and Yosuke Okudaira and Ryo Narita and Masayasu Sawada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.05927},
  year   = {2022}
}