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Temperature scaling law for quantum annealing optimizers

Abstract

Physical implementations of quantum annealing unavoidably operate at finite temperatures. We point to a fundamental limitation of fixed finite temperature quantum annealers that prevents them from functioning as competitive scalable optimizers and show that to serve as optimizers annealer temperatures must be appropriately scaled down with problem size. We derive a temperature scaling law dictating that temperature must drop at the very least in a logarithmic manner but also possibly as a power law with problem size. We corroborate our results by experiment and simulations and discuss the implications of these to practical annealers.

Date
2017
Authors
Tameem Albash, Victor Martin-Mayor, Itay Hen
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
119
Issue
11
Pages
110502
Publisher
American Physical Society