SBQA adds inter-replica interactions to simulated bifurcation to mimic quantum tunneling and improves performance on sparse rugged optimization problems over standard SBM.
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An optimized adiabatic-impulse protocol reduces total time for crossing quantum critical points while preserving Kibble-Zurek scaling and attenuating noise-induced anti-Kibble-Zurek defects in the transverse Ising chain.
End-to-end runtime definitions and strong classical baselines show that three recent quantum advantage claims in annealing, Simon's problem, and hybrid algorithms do not hold on NISQ hardware.
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Simulated Bifurcation Quantum Annealing
SBQA adds inter-replica interactions to simulated bifurcation to mimic quantum tunneling and improves performance on sparse rugged optimization problems over standard SBM.
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Optimized adiabatic-impulse protocol preserving Kibble-Zurek scaling with attenuated anti-Kibble-Zurek behavior
An optimized adiabatic-impulse protocol reduces total time for crossing quantum critical points while preserving Kibble-Zurek scaling and attenuating noise-induced anti-Kibble-Zurek defects in the transverse Ising chain.
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Recent quantum runtime (dis)advantages
End-to-end runtime definitions and strong classical baselines show that three recent quantum advantage claims in annealing, Simon's problem, and hybrid algorithms do not hold on NISQ hardware.