Pulsed quantum annealing
Vasilios Karanikolas, Shiro Kawabata

TL;DR
This paper introduces pulsed quantum annealing (PQA), a modified protocol that applies pulses during the process to enhance success probability, especially for difficult instances, demonstrated through analytical and numerical methods.
Contribution
The paper proposes and analyzes a new pulsed quantum annealing protocol that improves success rates over conventional methods by optimizing pulse parameters.
Findings
PQA increases success probability compared to conventional QA.
Analytical transfer matrix model agrees with numerical results.
PQA shows improvements for multi-qubit spin-glass instances.
Abstract
We propose a modified quantum annealing protocol, i. e., pulsed quantum annealing} (PQA), in order to increase the success probability by a pulse application during the quantum annealing process. It is well known that the success probability of the conventional quantum annealing is reduced due to the Landau-Zener transitions. By applying a pulse to the system, we modulate the success probability and increase it, compared to the conventional quantum annealing, by optimizing the pulse parameters. We demonstrate our findings for a single qubit both numerically and analytically. The analytical model is based on the tranfer matrix approach and it is in good agreement with the full numerical results. We also investigate the PQA protocol for multi-qubit cases random spin-glass instances, and we present an overall increase of the success probability over the conventional quantum…
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