Noise amplification at spin-glass bottlenecks of quantum annealing: a solvable model
Abstract
To gain better insight into the complexity theory of quantum annealing, we propose and solve a class of spin systems which contain bottlenecks of the kind expected to dominate the runtime of quantum annealing as it tries to solve difficult optimization problems. We uncover a noise amplification effect at these bottlenecks, whereby tunneling rates caused by flux-qubit noise scale in proportion to the number of qubits in the limit that . By solving the incoherent annealing dynamics exactly, we find a wide range of regimes where the probability that a quantum annealer remains in the ground-state upon exiting the bottleneck is close to one-half. We corroborate our analysis with detailed simulations of the performance of the D-Wave 2X quantum annealer on our class of computational problems.
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@article{arxiv.1909.00322,
title = {Noise amplification at spin-glass bottlenecks of quantum annealing: a solvable model},
author = {David Roberts and Lukasz Cincio and Avadh Saxena and Andre Petukhov and Sergey Knysh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.00322},
year = {2020}
}
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18 pages, 12 figures