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Solving the semidefinite relaxation of QUBOs in matrix multiplication time, and faster with a quantum computer

Quantum Physics 2025-06-06 v4 Optimization and Control

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 nn and number of constraints mm. 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 O(ns+n1.5polylog(n,CF,1ϵ))\mathcal{O} \left(ns + n^{1.5} \cdot \text{polylog} \left(n, \| C \|_F, \frac{1}{\epsilon} \right) \right).

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@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