A quantum dynamic programming circuit prepares the uniform superposition of all Hamiltonian cycles in polynomial gates, reducing Grover-based TSP search complexity to O(sqrt((N-1)!).
Tensor-Network Formulation of the Traveling Salesman Problem and Variants
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This work presents a tensor-network formulation of the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) and several of its variants. The approach represents candidate tours with tensor-network layers, weights them by Boltzmann factors, and enforces constraints through explicit counting filters. This formalism also yields an explicit tensor-network marginal formula whose zero-temperature, exact-arithmetic limit identifies an optimal feasible tour through a sequential marginal rule. At finite $\tau$ and finite precision, the implemented extraction is a heuristic whose behavior depends on numerical contrast, calibration, and near-degeneracies. We adapt the construction to several generalizations of the TSP and apply it to the Job Reassignment Problem, as a representative industrial integration. The experiments are deliberately small and illustrative; they contextualize the method against exact and heuristic references but do not establish general computational superiority over specialized classical solvers.
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A quantum speedup algorithm for TSP based on quantum dynamic programming with very few qubits
A quantum dynamic programming circuit prepares the uniform superposition of all Hamiltonian cycles in polynomial gates, reducing Grover-based TSP search complexity to O(sqrt((N-1)!).