IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
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Hybrid Iterative Annealing Method Using a Quantum Annealer and a Classical Computer and its Evaluation
Keisuke FUKADATatsuhiko SHIRAINozomu TOGAWA
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Article ID: 2024VLP0008

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A combinatorial optimization problem is the problem of minimizing the energy function among many combinations of variables, which is often difficult to solve with conventional classical computers. Recently, Ising machines, including quantum annealers, have gained attention as a promising architecture for efficiently solving combinatorial optimization problems. Among various methods for solving such problems using Ising machines, one prominent approach is the three-stage annealing method. The approach effectively solves a combinatorial optimization problem, utilizing an initial solution, but it performs the annealing process only once. Repeating the annealing process several times may enhance the solution more efficiently. In this paper, we propose a novel hybrid iterative annealing method that consists of an initial process using a classical computer, an annealing process using a quantum annealer, and a correction process/selection process using a classical computer. The proposed method repeats the annealing process and the correction process/selection process until the solution is sufficiently converged. In the experimental evaluations through the three types of typical combinatorial optimization problems, the proposed method shows improvements by up to 54.0% compared to the three-stage annealing method.

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