PO-QA: A Framework for Portfolio Optimization using Quantum Algorithms
Kamila Zaman, Alberto Marchisio, Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad, Shafique

TL;DR
This paper introduces PO-QA, a scalable quantum framework for portfolio optimization that systematically explores quantum circuit parameters to enhance convergence to optimal solutions, bridging quantum algorithms with financial applications.
Contribution
It presents a novel, systematic framework for optimizing quantum circuit configurations in portfolio optimization, advancing the integration of quantum algorithms into finance.
Findings
Quantum circuit parameters significantly affect convergence performance.
PO-QA effectively identifies efficient quantum configurations for PO.
Quantum algorithms can approximate classical solutions with high accuracy.
Abstract
Portfolio Optimization (PO) is a financial problem aiming to maximize the net gains while minimizing the risks in a given investment portfolio. The novelty of Quantum algorithms lies in their acclaimed potential and capability to solve complex problems given the underlying Quantum Computing (QC) infrastructure. Utilizing QC's applicable strengths to the finance industry's problems, such as PO, allows us to solve these problems using quantum-based algorithms such as Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) and Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA). While the Quantum potential for finance is highly impactful, the architecture and composition of the quantum circuits have not yet been properly defined as robust financial frameworks/algorithms as state of the art in present literature for research and design development purposes. In this work, we propose a novel scalable framework,…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
