Matteo Vandelli, Alessandra Lignarolo, Carlo Cavazzoni, Daniele Dragoni
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Evaluating the practicality of quantum optimization algorithms for prototypical industrial applications
The optimization of the power consumption of antenna networks is a problem with a potential impact in the field of telecommunications. In this work, we investigate the application of the quantum approximate optimization algorithm (QAOA) and the quantum adiabatic algorithm (QAA), to the solution of a prototypical model in this field. We use state vector emulation in a high-performance computing environment to compare the performance of these two algorithms in terms of solution quality, using selected evaluation metrics. We estimate the circuit depth scaling with the problem size while maintaining a certain level of solution quality, and we extend our analysis up to 31 qubits, which is rarely addressed in the literature. Our calculations show that as the problem size increases, the probability of measuring the exact solution decreases exponentially for both algorithms. This issue is particularly severe when we include constraints in the problem, resulting in full connectivity between the sites. Nonetheless, we observe that the cumulative probability of measuring solutions close to the optimal one remains high also for the largest instances considered in this work. Our findings keep the way open to the application of these algorithms, or variants thereof, to generate suboptimal solutions at scales relevant to industrial use cases.
期刊介绍:
Quantum Information Processing is a high-impact, international journal publishing cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research in all areas of Quantum Information Science. Topics of interest include quantum cryptography and communications, entanglement and discord, quantum algorithms, quantum error correction and fault tolerance, quantum computer science, quantum imaging and sensing, and experimental platforms for quantum information. Quantum Information Processing supports and inspires research by providing a comprehensive peer review process, and broadcasting high quality results in a range of formats. These include original papers, letters, broadly focused perspectives, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, and special topical issues. The journal is particularly interested in papers detailing and demonstrating quantum information protocols for cryptography, communications, computation, and sensing.