Tohoku Univ. Technology :Sparse-Compatible Algorithm for Simulated Quantum Annealing (SQA): T25-011
Practical-Speed SQA Execution for Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)
To simulate quantum annealing on classical computers, Simulated Quantum Annealing (SQA) based on the Ising model has gained attention. The inventors have developed a parallel algorithm that enables multi-level parallel processing of SQA with a fully connected Ising model, implemented on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) (related work [1]). This invention supports sparse coupling models and proposes an algorithm that allows for faster analysis of classical spin systems based on the Ising model. This makes it possible to execute SQA at practical speeds using FPGA acceleration.
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