Affiliation:
1. Institute of Fundamental Physics IFF‐CSIC Calle Serrano 113b Madrid 28006 Spain
2. Applied Physics Department Salamanca University Salamanca 37008 Spain
3. Nanotechnology Group USAL‐Nanolab Salamanca University Salamanca 37008 Spain
Abstract
AbstractThis work analyzes the spin‐glass transition across various Ising models relevant to quantum annealers. By employing the parallel tempering method, the location of the spin‐glass phase transition is extrapolated from the pseudo‐critical temperature of finite‐sized systems. The results confirm a spin‐glass phase at finite temperature in random‐regular and small‐world graphs, in agreement with previous studies. However, strong evidence is obtained that this phase only occurs at zero temperature in the quasi‐2D graphs of D‐Wave, as their pseudo‐critical temperature drifts toward zero. This implies that the asymptotic runtime to find the low‐energy configuration of those graphs is likely to be polynomial in the size of the problem. Nevertheless, this scaling may only be reached for system sizes much larger than existing annealers, as the drift in the pseudo‐critical temperature is slow. This slowness, together with an abrupt increase in thermalization times around the pseudo‐critical temperature, may render the search for low‐energy configurations with classical methods impractical.
Funder
H2020 Future and Emerging Technologies
'la Caixa' Foundation
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
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