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Quantum Annealing and Analog Quantum Computation
Arnab Das, Bikas K. Chakrabarti
Published 2008-01-15, updated 2008-03-24Version 3
We review here the recent success in quantum annealing, i.e., optimization of the cost or energy functions of complex systems utilizing quantum fluctuations. The concept is introduced in successive steps through the studies of mapping of such computationally hard problems to the classical spin glass problems. The quantum spin glass problems arise with the introduction of quantum fluctuations, and the annealing behavior of the systems as these fluctuations are reduced slowly to zero. This provides a general framework for realizing analog quantum computation.
Comments: 22 pages, 7 figs (color online); new References Added. Reviews of Modern Physics (in press)
Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys., 80, 1061 (2008)
Keywords: quantum annealing, quantum spin glass problems arise, complex systems utilizing quantum fluctuations, realizing analog quantum computation
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