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arxiv: 1104.2349 · v1 · pith:6FBL3DDBnew · submitted 2011-04-12 · 🪐 quant-ph

Elimination of Perturbative Crossings in Adiabatic Quantum Optimization

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keywords adiabaticanticrossingscrossingsenergyexponentiallynp-completeoptimizationperturbative
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It was recently shown that, for solving NP-complete problems, adiabatic paths always exist without finite-order perturbative crossings between local and global minima, which could lead to anticrossings with exponentially small energy gaps if present. However, it was not shown whether such a path could be found easily. Here, we give a simple construction that deterministically eliminates all such anticrossings in polynomial time, space, and energy, for any Ising models with polynomial final gap. Thus, in order for adiabatic quantum optimization to require exponential time to solve any NP-complete problem, some quality other than this type of anticrossing must be unavoidable and necessitate exponentially long runtimes.

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