Quantum Annealing: Theory and Practice - DLS Talk by Catherine McGeoch, Amherst College
Hugh Dempster Building (6245 Agronomy Rd), Room 110
Speaker: Catherine C. McGeoch, Professor, Amherst College
Title: Quantum Annealing: Theory and Practice
Host: Anne Condon, UBC Computer Science
Abstract:
A quantum annealer is a computing device that solves NP-hard optimization problems heuristically. It uses an algorithm implemented in hardware, that exploits quantum properties such as superposition and entanglement. These quantum processors are manufactured for sale by D-Wave Systems of Burnaby BC. I will give an overview of quantum annealing, and survey what (little) is known theoretically about performance. I will also discuss results from experimental performance analysis and benchmarking studies of these novel computing platforms.
Research Interests:
My research interests are in algorithms and heuristics for NP-Hard problems; experimental algorithmics, including methodology, statistics, and data analysis; and lately, experimental analysis of quantum annealers and adiabatic quantum systems.
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