Identifying the minor set cover of dense connected bipartite graphs via random matching edge sets
Abstract
Using quantum annealing to solve an optimization problem requires minor embeddings of a logic graph into a known hardware graph. In an effort to reduce the complexity of the minor embedding problem, we introduce the minor set cover (MSC) of a known graph G: a subset of graph minors which contain any remaining minor of the graph as a subgraph. Any graph that can be embedded into G will be embeddable into a member of the MSC. Focusing on embedding into the hardware graph of commercially available quantum annealers, we establish the MSC for a particular known virtual hardware, which is a complete bipartite graph. We show that the complete bipartite graph has a MSC of minors, from which is identified as the largest clique minor of . The case of determining the largest clique minor of hardware with faults is briefly discussed but remains an open question.
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@article{arxiv.1612.07366,
title = {Identifying the minor set cover of dense connected bipartite graphs via random matching edge sets},
author = {Kathleen E. Hamilton and Travis S. Humble},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07366},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages, 5 figures