Compensating connectivity restrictions in quantum annealers via splitting and linearization techniques
Compensating connectivity restrictions in quantum annealers via splitting and linearization techniques
Current quantum annealing experiments often suffer from restrictions in connectivity in the sense that only certain qubits can be coupled to each other. The most common strategy to overcome connectivity restrictions so far is by combining multiple physical qubits into a logical qubit with higher connectivity, which is achieved by adding terms to the Hamiltonian. Practically, this strategy is implemented by finding a so-called minor embedding, which is in itself an NP-hard problem. In this work, we present an iterative algorithm that does not need additional qubits but instead efficiently uses the available connectivity for different parts of the problem graph in every step. We present a weak monotonicity proof and benchmark our algorithm against the default minor-embedding algorithm on the D-Wave quantum annealer and multiple simple local search variants. While most of the experiments to compare the different iterative methods are performed with simulated annealing solvers, we also confirm the practicality of our method with experiments on the D-Wave Advantage quantum annealer.
Marcel Seelbach Benkner、Zorah Lähner、Vladislav Golyanik、Martin Kliesch、Michael Moeller
物理学计算技术、计算机技术
Marcel Seelbach Benkner,Zorah Lähner,Vladislav Golyanik,Martin Kliesch,Michael Moeller.Compensating connectivity restrictions in quantum annealers via splitting and linearization techniques[EB/OL].(2025-07-16)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12536.点此复制
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