Demonstration of a Quantum Graph Coloring Game on a Trapped Ion Quantum Computer

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Abstract

In a graph coloring game, two players color vertices of a graph such that adjacent vertices are not given the same color. In the quantum version, the two players share an entangled state and pick colors by measuring their subspace in different bases. We demonstrate a quantum graph coloring game on a trapped ion computer with a graph where the optimal quantum strategy outperforms all classical strategies. We run 88 four-qubit circuits to obtain an experimental win rate of the optimal quantum strategy and compare with the theoretical quantum and classical win rate.

Presenters

  • Anton T Than

    • University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Anton T Than

    • University of Maryland, College Park
  • Jim Furches

    • Virginia Tech
  • Nathan Wiebe

    • University of Toronto
  • Carlos O Marrero

    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Norbert M Linke

    • Duke University
    • Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A
    • Department of Physics, Duke University, U.S.A.