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A Dynamical Systems Perspective on Discrete Optimization

Tong Guanchun, Michael Muehlebach

Published 2023-05-15Version 1

We discuss a dynamical systems perspective on discrete optimization. Departing from the fact that many combinatorial optimization problems can be reformulated as finding low energy spin configurations in corresponding Ising models, we derive a penalized rank-two relaxation of the Ising formulation. It turns out that the associated gradient flow dynamics exactly correspond to a type of hardware solvers termed oscillator-based Ising machines. We also analyze the advantage of adding angle penalties by leveraging random rounding techniques. Therefore, our work contributes to a rigorous understanding of oscillator-based Ising machines by drawing connections to the penalty method in constrained optimization and providing a rationale for the introduction of sub-harmonic injection locking. Furthermore, we characterize a class of coupling functions between oscillators, which ensures convergence to discrete solutions. This class of coupling functions avoids explicit penalty terms or rounding schemes, which are prevalent in other formulations.

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