Optimizing Quantum Annealing with IBM Quantum and Google Sycamore Architectures
Alex Rivera, Senior Systems Architect
Quantum Annealing Overview
To configure a quantum annealing platform, you must understand the underlying algorithm and hardware architecture. Quantum annealing is a type of quantum computing that uses a process similar to simulated annealing to find the global minimum of a given objective function.
Quantum Annealing Algorithms
IBM Quantum and Google Sycamore Architectures
To compare the architectures of IBM Quantum and Google Sycamore, we need to examine the following parameters:
IBM Quantum Architecture
Google Sycamore Architecture
Configuring Quantum Annealing Platforms
To configure a quantum annealing platform, you must follow these steps:
1. Choose the quantum annealing algorithm to use (Shor's or Grover's).
2. Configure the qubits and entanglement for the chosen algorithm.
3. Set the quantum volume for the platform.
4. Run the quantum annealing algorithm on the configured platform.
Comparing Quantum Hardware Approaches
To compare the quantum hardware approaches of IBM Quantum and Google Sycamore, we need to examine the following parameters: