The authors show that QAOA with a local XY mixer finds ground-state rotamer configurations for small peptides with a milder fitted exponential scaling than their simulated annealing baseline, suggesting a crossover around 115 to 160 qubits.
MMD-Newton Method for Multi-objective Optimization
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Maximum mean discrepancy (MMD) has been widely employed to measure the distance between probability distributions. In this paper, we propose using MMD to solve continuous multi-objective optimization problems (MOPs). For solving MOPs, a common approach is to minimize the distance (e.g., Hausdorff) between a finite approximate set of the Pareto front and a reference set. Viewing these two sets as empirical measures, we propose using MMD to measure the distance between them. To minimize the MMD value, we provide the analytical expression of its gradient and Hessian matrix w.r.t. the search variables, and use them to devise a novel set-oriented, MMD-based Newton (MMDN) method. Also, we analyze the theoretical properties of MMD's gradient and Hessian, including the first-order stationary condition and the eigenspectrum of the Hessian, which are important for verifying the correctness of MMDN. To solve complicated problems, we propose hybridizing MMDN with multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs), where we first execute an EA for several iterations to get close to the global Pareto front and then warm-start MMDN with the result of the MOEA to efficiently refine the approximation. We empirically test the hybrid algorithm on 11 widely used benchmark problems, and the results show the hybrid (MMDN + MOEA) can achieve a much better optimization accuracy than EA alone with the same computation budget.
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Quantum Algorithm for Protein Side-Chain Optimisation: Comparing Quantum to Classical Methods
The authors show that QAOA with a local XY mixer finds ground-state rotamer configurations for small peptides with a milder fitted exponential scaling than their simulated annealing baseline, suggesting a crossover around 115 to 160 qubits.