Augmented Lagrangian formulation cuts time-to-epsilon by an order of magnitude versus penalty methods on Ising machines for quadratic knapsack while keeping penalty parameters small.
Unfair Sampling of Quantum Annealing in Weighted Graph Bipartitioning Problems
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Quantum annealing (QA) is a promising approach for solving combinatorial optimization problems; however, it is known to exhibit unfair sampling, in which degenerate ground states are not sampled with equal probability even for sufficiently long annealing times. Fair sampling is important in applications such as solution diversity assessment and combinatorial counting, yet the mechanism of unfair sampling remains poorly understood, particularly in constrained combinatorial optimization problems. In this work, we investigate unfair sampling of QA in weighted graph bipartitioning problems (GBP), a representative constrained optimization problem. We study how the penalty coefficient in the penalty method affects sampling fairness. Through numerical simulations and experiments on the D-Wave Advantage2 system, we show that increasing the penalty coefficient reduces unfair sampling in a representative single instance, and that this qualitative behavior is also observed on actual hardware. A scaling analysis over randomly generated instances with up to 12 spins reveals that, while this trend does not hold universally, more than 70% of instances exhibit monotonically increasing sampling fairness as the penalty coefficient increases, even at the largest system size studied. These results show that increasing the penalty coefficient improves sampling fairness, though at the cost of ground-state probability under practical annealing conditions, and call for a deeper theoretical understanding of unfair sampling in constrained optimization problems.
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Evaluating the solution performance of the augmented Lagrangian function on Ising machines
Augmented Lagrangian formulation cuts time-to-epsilon by an order of magnitude versus penalty methods on Ising machines for quadratic knapsack while keeping penalty parameters small.