Hybrid Gate-Based and Annealing Quantum Computing for Large-Size Ising Problems
Chen-Yu Liu, Hsi-Sheng Goan

TL;DR
This paper introduces the LSSA algorithm, a hybrid quantum computing approach combining gate-based and annealing methods to solve large Ising problems beyond current hardware capabilities.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel hybrid quantum algorithm that divides large problems into smaller parts solved by different quantum devices, enabling practical large-scale Ising problem solving.
Findings
Successfully solved 160-variable Ising problems with a 5-qubit gate-based quantum computer.
Solved 4096-variable portfolio optimization problems using a 100-qubit annealer and a 7-qubit gate-based computer.
Achieved good performance on 5120-variable problems with a 5-qubit gate-based quantum computer.
Abstract
One of the major problems of most quantum computing applications is that the required number of qubits to solve a practical problem is much larger than that of today's quantum hardware. We propose an algorithm, called large-system sampling approximation (LSSA), to solve Ising problems with sizes up to by an -qubit gate-based quantum computer, and with sizes up to by a hybrid computational architecture of an -qubit quantum annealer and an -qubit gate-based quantum computer. By dividing the full-system problem into smaller subsystem problems, the LSSA algorithm then solves the subsystem problems by either gate-based quantum computers or quantum annealers, optimizes the amplitude contributions of the solutions of the different subsystems with the full-problem Hamiltonian by the variational…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
