Resources on hybrid quantum-classical algorithms applied to combinatorial optimization problems
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I am doing a thesis on "Metaheuristics and Quantum Computing", and was wondering if anyone could recommend some papers/pages
to read talking about hybrid quantum/classical computing.
(My idea is to get quantum population, evaluate through classical
function and then considering the classical evaluation, change the original
state of qubits to get new quantum sample, and so on and so forth.)
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I am doing a thesis on "Metaheuristics and Quantum Computing", and was wondering if anyone could recommend some papers/pages
to read talking about hybrid quantum/classical computing.
(My idea is to get quantum population, evaluate through classical
function and then considering the classical evaluation, change the original
state of qubits to get new quantum sample, and so on and so forth.)
quantum-algorithms resource-request optimization
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Hello Pedro! I hope you don't mind that I edited your post to make it a little more concise.
– Niel de Beaudrap
Nov 17 at 21:49
Thank you Niel. It's much better now!
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 20:58
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I am doing a thesis on "Metaheuristics and Quantum Computing", and was wondering if anyone could recommend some papers/pages
to read talking about hybrid quantum/classical computing.
(My idea is to get quantum population, evaluate through classical
function and then considering the classical evaluation, change the original
state of qubits to get new quantum sample, and so on and so forth.)
quantum-algorithms resource-request optimization
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I am doing a thesis on "Metaheuristics and Quantum Computing", and was wondering if anyone could recommend some papers/pages
to read talking about hybrid quantum/classical computing.
(My idea is to get quantum population, evaluate through classical
function and then considering the classical evaluation, change the original
state of qubits to get new quantum sample, and so on and so forth.)
quantum-algorithms resource-request optimization
quantum-algorithms resource-request optimization
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Hello Pedro! I hope you don't mind that I edited your post to make it a little more concise.
– Niel de Beaudrap
Nov 17 at 21:49
Thank you Niel. It's much better now!
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 20:58
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Hello Pedro! I hope you don't mind that I edited your post to make it a little more concise.
– Niel de Beaudrap
Nov 17 at 21:49
Thank you Niel. It's much better now!
– Pedro Pepê
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Hello Pedro! I hope you don't mind that I edited your post to make it a little more concise.
– Niel de Beaudrap
Nov 17 at 21:49
Hello Pedro! I hope you don't mind that I edited your post to make it a little more concise.
– Niel de Beaudrap
Nov 17 at 21:49
Thank you Niel. It's much better now!
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 20:58
Thank you Niel. It's much better now!
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 20:58
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So for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, I suggest looking at :
- The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
Variational hybrid quantum-classical algorithms that include the so famous Variational Quantum Eigensolver applied for Max-Cut problems
PennyLane which helps you in developping hybrid computation for optimization problems and Machine Learning. They give a list of references for hybrid computation in their references like the Practical optimization for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms.
List is non exhaustive of course.
Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
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So for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, I suggest looking at :
- The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
Variational hybrid quantum-classical algorithms that include the so famous Variational Quantum Eigensolver applied for Max-Cut problems
PennyLane which helps you in developping hybrid computation for optimization problems and Machine Learning. They give a list of references for hybrid computation in their references like the Practical optimization for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms.
List is non exhaustive of course.
Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
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So for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, I suggest looking at :
- The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
Variational hybrid quantum-classical algorithms that include the so famous Variational Quantum Eigensolver applied for Max-Cut problems
PennyLane which helps you in developping hybrid computation for optimization problems and Machine Learning. They give a list of references for hybrid computation in their references like the Practical optimization for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms.
List is non exhaustive of course.
Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
So for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, I suggest looking at :
- The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
Variational hybrid quantum-classical algorithms that include the so famous Variational Quantum Eigensolver applied for Max-Cut problems
PennyLane which helps you in developping hybrid computation for optimization problems and Machine Learning. They give a list of references for hybrid computation in their references like the Practical optimization for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms.
List is non exhaustive of course.
So for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, I suggest looking at :
- The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
Variational hybrid quantum-classical algorithms that include the so famous Variational Quantum Eigensolver applied for Max-Cut problems
PennyLane which helps you in developping hybrid computation for optimization problems and Machine Learning. They give a list of references for hybrid computation in their references like the Practical optimization for hybrid quantum-classical algorithms.
List is non exhaustive of course.
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Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
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Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
Thanks for your help. It's a great starting point. That is exactly what I was looking for.
– Pedro Pepê
Nov 18 at 21:03
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Hello Pedro! I hope you don't mind that I edited your post to make it a little more concise.
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Thank you Niel. It's much better now!
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