A deceptive step towards quantum speedup detection
ORAL
Abstract
There have been multiple attempts to design synthetic benchmark problems with the goal of detecting quantum speedup in current quantum annealing machines. To date, classical heuristics have consistently outperformed quantum-annealing based approaches. Here we introduce a class of problems based on frustrated cluster loops — deceptive cluster loops — for which all currently known state-of-the-art classical heuristics are outperformed by the DW2000Q quantum annealing machine. While there is a sizable constant speedup over all known classical heuristics, a noticeable improvement in the scaling remains elusive. These results represent the first steps towards a detection of potential quantum speedup, albeit without a scaling improvement and for synthetic benchmark problems.
*H. G. K. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation (Grant No. DMR-1151387). This research is based upon work supported by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), via Interagency Umbrella Agreement IA1-1198.
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Presenters
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Salvatore Mandra
- Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab (QuAIL), NASA/Ames Res Ctr - SGT
- NASA Ames Research Center