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Polynomial Reduction Methods and their Impact on QAOA Circuits

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arxiv 2406.08889 v1 pith:L3KRFRWW submitted 2024-06-13 quant-ph

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Abstraction layers are of paramount importance in software architecture, as they shield the higher-level formulation of payload computations from lower-level details. Since quantum computing (QC) introduces many such details that are often unaccustomed to computer scientists, an obvious desideratum is to devise appropriate abstraction layers for QC. For discrete optimisation, one such abstraction is to cast problems in quadratic unconstrained binary optimisation (QUBO) form, which is amenable to a variety of quantum approaches. However, different mathematically equivalent forms can lead to different behaviour on quantum hardware, ranging from ease of mapping onto qubits to performance scalability. In this work, we show how using higher-order problem formulations (that provide better expressivity in modelling optimisation tasks than plain QUBO formulations) and their automatic transformation into QUBO form can be used to leverage such differences to prioritise between different desired non-functional properties for quantum optimisation. Our quantitative study shows that the approach allows us to satisfy different trade-offs, and suggests various possibilities for the future construction of general-purpose abstractions and automatic generation of useful quantum circuits from high-level problem descriptions.

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  1. Boosting quantum annealing performance through direct polynomial unconstrained binary optimization

    quant-ph 2024-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    For 3-SAT problems, direct PUBO encoding shows larger minimum energy gaps than a standard QUBO reduction, hinting at an exponential speedup for some problem families.

  2. Evaluating the Performance of Direct Higher-Order Formulations in Combinatorial Optimization Problems

    cond-mat.stat-mech 2025-10 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    Direct PUBO solving beat order-reduced QUBO solving on LABS and distance-balanced VRP benchmarks on the same annealing platform in fixed 60-second runs.

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