Solving the semidefinite relaxation of QUBOs in matrix multiplication time, and faster with a quantum computer
Abstract
Recent works on quantum algorithms for solving semidefinite optimization (SDO) problems have leveraged a quantum-mechanical interpretation of positive semidefinite matrices to develop methods that obtain quantum speedups with respect to the dimension and number of constraints . While their dependence on other parameters suggests no overall speedup over classical methodologies, some quantum SDO solvers provide speedups in the low-precision regime. We exploit this fact to our advantage, and present an iterative refinement scheme for the Hamiltonian Updates algorithm of Brand\~ao et al. (Quantum 6, 625 (2022)) to exponentially improve the dependence of their algorithm on precision. As a result, we obtain a classical algorithm to solve the semidefinite relaxation of Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization problems (QUBOs) in matrix multiplication time. Provided access to a quantum read/classical write random access memory (QRAM), a quantum implementation of our algorithm exhibits a worst case running time of .
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2301.04237,
title = {Solving the semidefinite relaxation of QUBOs in matrix multiplication time, and faster with a quantum computer},
author = {Brandon Augustino and Giacomo Nannicini and Tamás Terlaky and Luis Zuluaga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.04237},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Retraction notice: An error in Theorem 5.3.4 in \cite{roger1994topics} used in our Lemma 2 invalidates our main result. Correcting this weakens our algorithm, nullifying the claimed speedup. This version is retained for reference