Communications Physics (Sep 2024)

Photonic counterdiabatic quantum optimization algorithm

  • Pranav Chandarana,
  • Koushik Paul,
  • Mikel Garcia-de-Andoin,
  • Yue Ban,
  • Mikel Sanz,
  • Xi Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01807-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract One of the key applications of near-term quantum computers has been the development of quantum optimization algorithms. However, these algorithms have largely been focused on qubit-based technologies. Here, we propose a hybrid quantum-classical approximate optimization algorithm for photonic quantum computing, specifically tailored for addressing continuous-variable optimization problems. Inspired by counterdiabatic protocols, our algorithm reduces the required quantum operations for optimization compared to adiabatic protocols. This reduction enables us to tackle non-convex continuous optimization within the near-term era of quantum computing. Through illustrative benchmarking, we show that our approach can outperform existing state-of-the-art hybrid adiabatic quantum algorithms in terms of convergence and implementability. Our algorithm offers a practical and accessible experimental realization, bypassing the need for high-order operations and overcoming experimental constraints. We conduct a proof-of-principle demonstration on Xanadu’s eight-mode nanophotonic quantum chip, successfully showcasing the feasibility and potential impact of the algorithm.