Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems

For hard Quantum Annealing problems, starting from the ground state might result into high failure probability due to nonadiabatic transitions where the quantum system leaves the ground state. Here, the authors propose an "excited-state" quantum annealing where a driven system starts in it...

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Autores principales: Hayato Goto, Taro Kanao
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3bc2a32eaa6c4f0ab2b36228a530ab7e2021-12-02T12:42:16ZQuantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems10.1038/s42005-020-00502-22399-3650https://doaj.org/article/3bc2a32eaa6c4f0ab2b36228a530ab7e2020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-020-00502-2https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3650For hard Quantum Annealing problems, starting from the ground state might result into high failure probability due to nonadiabatic transitions where the quantum system leaves the ground state. Here, the authors propose an "excited-state" quantum annealing where a driven system starts in its vacuum state set to an effective excited state, and show that this approach is successful in reducing the failure probability.Hayato GotoTaro KanaoNature PortfolioarticleAstrophysicsQB460-466PhysicsQC1-999ENCommunications Physics, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems
description For hard Quantum Annealing problems, starting from the ground state might result into high failure probability due to nonadiabatic transitions where the quantum system leaves the ground state. Here, the authors propose an "excited-state" quantum annealing where a driven system starts in its vacuum state set to an effective excited state, and show that this approach is successful in reducing the failure probability.
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author Hayato Goto
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title Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems
title_short Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems
title_full Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems
title_fullStr Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems
title_full_unstemmed Quantum annealing using vacuum states as effective excited states of driven systems
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