A couple of years ago a new paradigm, based on the quantum
adiabatic theorem, was introduced for the design of quantum
algorithms for solving optimization problems. In this talk, I will
present recent results showing that for certain objective functions,
the quantum adiabatic algorithm tunnels through local optima,
thus performing exponentially faster than classical local search
algorithms. I will also discuss limits on the power of this new
paradigm, as well as its relationship to simulated annealing, a classical heuristic for algorithm design.
Date and Time
Wednesday October 8, 2003 4:00pm -
5:30pm
Location
Computer Science Small Auditorium (Room 105)
Event Type
Speaker
Umesh Vazirani, from UC Berkeley
Host
Sanjeev Arora