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Quantum Approximate Optimization with Parallelizable Gates

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arxiv 1802.01157 v2 pith:H34KDSNY submitted 2018-02-04 quant-ph

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The quantum approximate optimization algorithm (QAOA) has been introduced as a heuristic digital quantum computing scheme to find approximate solutions of combinatorial problems with shallow circuits. We present a scheme to parallelize this approach for arbitrary all-to-all connected problem graphs in a layout of quantum bits (qubits) with nearest neighbor interactions. The protocol consisting of single qubit operations that encode the optimization problem and all interactions are problem-independent pair-wise CNOT gates among nearest neighbors. This allows for a parallelizable implementation in quantum devices with a square lattice geometry. The basis of this proposal is a lattice gauge model which also introduces additional parameters and protocols for QAOA to improve the efficiency.

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  1. State Stabilization for Gate-Model Quantum Computers

    quant-ph 2019-09 reject novelty 2.0 of 10

    The paper adapts slow feature analysis to gate parameters, claiming it stabilizes an optimal quantum state, but the claim lacks a proof and the evaluation is disconnected from the algorithm.

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