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Nested quantum annealing correction at finite temperature: p -spin models

S. Matsuura, H. Nishimori, W. Vinci, Daniel A. Lidar·March 5, 2018·DOI: 10.1103/PHYSREVA.99.062307
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Abstract

Quantum annealing in a real device is necessarily susceptible to errors due to diabatic transitions and thermal noise. Nested quantum annealing correction is a method to suppress errors by using an all-to-all penalty coupling among a set of physical qubits representing a logical qubit. We show analytically that nested quantum annealing correction can suppress errors effectively in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic Ising models with infinite-range interactions. Our analysis reveals that the nesting structure can significantly weaken or even remove first-order phase transitions, in which the energy gap closes exponentially. The nesting structure also suppresses thermal fluctuations by reducing the effective temperature.

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