Solving the B-SAT Problem Using Quantum Computing: Smaller Is Sometimes Better

This paper aims to outline the effectiveness of modern universal gate quantum computers when utilizing different configurations to solve the B-SAT (Boolean satisfiability) problem. The quantum computing experiments were performed using Grover’s search algorithm to find a valid solution. The experime...

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Vydané v:Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) Ročník 26; číslo 10; s. 875
Hlavní autori: Bennakhi, Ahmad, Byrd, Gregory T., Franzon, Paul
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Switzerland MDPI AG 18.10.2024
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Shrnutí:This paper aims to outline the effectiveness of modern universal gate quantum computers when utilizing different configurations to solve the B-SAT (Boolean satisfiability) problem. The quantum computing experiments were performed using Grover’s search algorithm to find a valid solution. The experiments were performed under different variations to demonstrate their effects on the results. Changing the number of shots, qubit mapping, and using a different quantum processor were all among the experimental variables. The study also branched into a dedicated experiment highlighting a peculiar behavior that IBM quantum processors exhibit when running circuits with a certain number of shots.
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ISSN:1099-4300
1099-4300
DOI:10.3390/e26100875