Algorithms for the D-Wave – A Physics Perspective
A talk by Dr. Raina Olsen from the Army Research Lab
Location
Physics : 401
Date & Time
March 9, 2017, 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Description
The spin ½ chain
     is often used as an example problem that is particularly ill suited for
     the quantum annealing (QA) technique used by the D-Wave computer. 
    Sometimes QA produces a correct classical ground state, but other times 
    it produces a classical state which is only nearly correct. The thing 
    that makes this spin chain problem ill suited for QA is degeneracy – the
     fact that the quantum ground state contains many classical states with 
    the same or similar energy.
Dr.
     Olsen will discuss two problems in condensed matter physics. One is the
     well known damping of heat conduction by phonons in a disordered 
    lattice. This damping occurs because disorder tends to spatially 
    localize the phonons, equivalent to reducing the degeneracy in the spin 
    chain problem. The second is an experimental system which is not yet 
    fully understood, but which suggests that entangled particles can remain
     strongly correlated even in the presence of decoherence. Dr. Olsen will
     then return to the spin 1⁄2 chain. She will demonstrate the entirely 
    expected result that addition of disorder reduces the degeneracy of the 
    solution. But shealso shows that introducing correlations in the 
    disorder is more effective at reducing the degeneracy, thus making the 
    problem much better suited for QA.