
Ep 6: Quantum Computing Architectures with Dr. Fred Chong, University of Chicago
Computer Architecture Podcast
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Optimization in Quantum Programming?
Most quantemagrithms, especially in the near term, you could think of as essentially an energy minimization arhythm. You have some system that's represented a many times, actually, just n analogue on your quantum device. And then you have the means of minimizing the energy of that system. A good example would be, for example, am a something alled tha, variational quantum igan solver. The idea is that because you're used doing this in a quantum sense, it tends to be better at avoiding local minima and more quickly converging to global optima solution.
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