Modularity maximization and community detection in complex networks through recursive and hierarchical annealing in the D-Wave Advantage quantum processing units
Joan Falc\'o-Roget, Kacper Jurek, Barbara Wojtarowicz, Karol Capa{\l}a, Katarzyna Rycerz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a recursive quantum annealing method for community detection in complex networks, achieving comparable results to classical algorithms while providing interpretable hierarchical structures, all using pure quantum annealers.
Contribution
It develops a hierarchical, recursive encoding approach for quantum annealing to optimize modularity, enabling community detection without hybrid methods or extensive parameter guessing.
Findings
Produces meaningful community structures comparable to state-of-the-art algorithms
Offers interpretable dendrograms revealing hierarchical network features
Maintains tractable computation times for various network sizes
Abstract
Quantum adiabatic optimization has long been expected to outperform classical methods in solving NP-type problems. While this has been proven in certain experiments, its main applications still reside in academic problems where the size of the system to be solved would not represent an obstacle to any modern desktop computer. Here we develop a systematic procedure to find the global optima of the modularity function to discover community structure in complex networks solely relying on pure annealers rather than hybrid solutions. We bypass the one-hot encoding constraints by hierarchically and recursively encoding binary instances of the problem that can be solved without the need to guess the exact penalties for the Lagrange multipliers. We study the variability, and robustness of the annealing process as a function of network size, directness of connections, topology, and the…
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TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
