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Experimental determination of Ramsey numbers

Quantum Physics 2013-10-08 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Ramsey theory is a highly active research area in mathematics that studies the emergence of order in large disordered structures. Ramsey numbers mark the threshold at which order first appears and are extremely difficult to calculate due to their explosive rate of growth. Recently, an algorithm that can be implemented using adiabatic quantum evolution has been proposed that calculates the two-color Ramsey numbers R(m,n)R(m,n). Here we present results of an experimental implementation of this algorithm and show that it correctly determines the Ramsey numbers R(3,3) and R(m,2)R(m,2) for 4m84\leq m\leq 8. The R(8,2) computation used 84 qubits of which 28 were computational qubits. This computation is the largest experimental implementation of a scientifically meaningful adiabatic evolution algorithm that has been done to date.

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@article{arxiv.1201.1842,
  title  = {Experimental determination of Ramsey numbers},
  author = {Zhengbing Bian and Fabian Chudak and William G. Macready and Lane Clark and Frank Gaitan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.1842},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

manuscript: 5 pages; 1 table, 3 figures; Supplementary Information: 18 pages, 1 table, 13 figures; version to appear in Physical Review Letters