Quantum annealing with manufactured spins; Nature; Vol. 473, iss. 7346

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Parent link:Nature.— , 1869-
Vol. 473, iss. 7346.— 2011.— [P. 194-198]
Andre forfattere: Johnson M. W., Amin M. H., Gildert S., Lanting T., Hamze F., Dickson N., Harris R., Berkley A. J., Johansson J., Bunyk P., Chapple E. M., Enderud C., Hilton J. P., Karimi K., Ladizinsky E., Ladizinsky N., Oh T., Perminov I., Rich C., Thom M. C., Tolkacheva E., Truncik C. J. S., Uchaykin S. V. Sergey Victorovich, Wang J., Wilson B., Rose G.
Summary:Title screen
Many interesting but practically intractable problems can be reduced to that of finding the ground state of a system of interacting spins; however, finding such a ground state remains computationally difficult1. It is believed that the ground state of some naturally occurring spin systems can be effectively attained through a process called quantum annealing. If it could be harnessed, quantum annealing might improve on known methods for solving certain types of problem. However, physical investigation of quantum annealing has been largely confined to microscopic spins in condensed-matter systems
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