Qubit efficient quantum algorithms for the vehicle routing problem on NISQ processors
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Abstract
The vehicle routing problem with time windows (VRPTW) is a common optimization problem faced within the logistics industry. In this work, we explore the use of a previously-introduced qubit encoding scheme to reduce the number of qubits, to evaluate the effectiveness of NISQ devices when applied to industry relevant optimization problems. We apply a quantum variational approach to a testbed of multiple VRPTW instances ranging from 11 to 3964 routes. These intances were formulated as quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) problems based on realistic shipping scenarios. We compare our results with standard binary-to-qubit mappings after executing on simulators as well as various quantum hardware platforms, including IBMQ, AWS (Rigetti), and IonQ. These results are benchmarked against the classical solver, Gurobi. Our approach can find approximate solutions to the VRPTW comparable to those obtained from quantum algorithms using the full encoding, despite the reduction in qubits required. These results suggest that using the encoding scheme to fit larger problem sizes into fewer qubits is a promising step in using NISQ devices to find approximate solutions for industry-based optimization problems, although additional resources are still required to eke out the performance from larger problem sizes.
* This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore under its Quantum Engineering Programme (NRF2021-QEP2-02-P02) and EU HORIZON-Project101080085—QCFD.
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Publication: Qubit efficient quantum algorithms for the vehicle routing problem on NISQ processors (arXiv:2306.08507)
Presenters
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Dimitris G Angelakis
Centre for Quantum Technologies NUS
Authors
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Dimitris G Angelakis
Centre for Quantum Technologies NUS