We introduce Quafu-Qcover,an open-source cloud-based software package developed for solving combinatorial optimization problems using quantum simulators and hardware backends.Quafu-Qcover provides a standardized and c...We introduce Quafu-Qcover,an open-source cloud-based software package developed for solving combinatorial optimization problems using quantum simulators and hardware backends.Quafu-Qcover provides a standardized and comprehensive workflow that utilizes the quantum approximate optimization algorithm(QAOA).It facilitates the automatic conversion of the original problem into a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization(QUBO)model and its corresponding Ising model,which can be subsequently transformed into a weight graph.The core of Qcover relies on a graph decomposition-based classical algorithm,which efficiently derives the optimal parameters for the shallow QAOA circuit.Quafu-Qcover incorporates a dedicated compiler capable of translating QAOA circuits into physical quantum circuits that can be executed on Quafu cloud quantum computers.Compared to a general-purpose compiler,our compiler demonstrates the ability to generate shorter circuit depths,while also exhibiting superior speed performance.Additionally,the Qcover compiler has the capability to dynamically create a library of qubits coupling substructures in real-time,utilizing the most recent calibration data from the superconducting quantum devices.This ensures that computational tasks can be assigned to connected physical qubits with the highest fidelity.The Quafu-Qcover allows us to retrieve quantum computing sampling results using a task ID at any time,enabling asynchronous processing.Moreover,it incorporates modules for results preprocessing and visualization,facilitating an intuitive display of solutions for combinatorial optimization problems.We hope that Quafu-Qcover can serve as an instructive illustration for how to explore application problems on the Quafu cloud quantum computers.展开更多
Many problems in science,engineering and real life are related to the combinatorial optimization.However,many combinatorial optimization problems belong to a class of the NP-hard problems,and their globally optimal so...Many problems in science,engineering and real life are related to the combinatorial optimization.However,many combinatorial optimization problems belong to a class of the NP-hard problems,and their globally optimal solutions are usually difficult to solve.Therefore,great attention has been attracted to the algorithms of searching the globally optimal solution or near-optimal solution for the combinatorial optimization problems.As a typical combinatorial optimization problem,the traveling salesman problem(TSP)often serves as a touchstone for novel approaches.It has been found that natural systems,particularly brain nervous systems,work at the critical region between order and disorder,namely,on the edge of chaos.In this work,an algorithm for the combinatorial optimization problems is proposed based on the neural networks on the edge of chaos(ECNN).The algorithm is then applied to TSPs of 10 cities,21 cities,48 cities and 70 cities.The results show that ECNN algorithm has strong ability to drive the networks away from local minimums.Compared with the transiently chaotic neural network(TCNN),the stochastic chaotic neural network(SCNN)algorithms and other optimization algorithms,much higher rates of globally optimal solutions and near-optimal solutions are obtained with ECNN algorithm.To conclude,our algorithm provides an effective way for solving the combinatorial optimization problems.展开更多
In this paper, a brief survey of smart citiy projects in Europe is presented. This survey shows the extent of transport and logistics in smart cities. We concentrate on a smart city project we have been working on tha...In this paper, a brief survey of smart citiy projects in Europe is presented. This survey shows the extent of transport and logistics in smart cities. We concentrate on a smart city project we have been working on that is related to A Logistic Mobile Application (ALMA). The application is based on Internet of Things and combines a communication infrastructure and a High Performance Computing infrastructure in order to deliver mobile logistic services with high quality of service and adaptation to the dynamic nature of logistic operations.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.92365206)the support of the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Certificate Number:2023M740272)+1 种基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.12247168)China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Certificate Number:2022TQ0036)。
文摘We introduce Quafu-Qcover,an open-source cloud-based software package developed for solving combinatorial optimization problems using quantum simulators and hardware backends.Quafu-Qcover provides a standardized and comprehensive workflow that utilizes the quantum approximate optimization algorithm(QAOA).It facilitates the automatic conversion of the original problem into a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization(QUBO)model and its corresponding Ising model,which can be subsequently transformed into a weight graph.The core of Qcover relies on a graph decomposition-based classical algorithm,which efficiently derives the optimal parameters for the shallow QAOA circuit.Quafu-Qcover incorporates a dedicated compiler capable of translating QAOA circuits into physical quantum circuits that can be executed on Quafu cloud quantum computers.Compared to a general-purpose compiler,our compiler demonstrates the ability to generate shorter circuit depths,while also exhibiting superior speed performance.Additionally,the Qcover compiler has the capability to dynamically create a library of qubits coupling substructures in real-time,utilizing the most recent calibration data from the superconducting quantum devices.This ensures that computational tasks can be assigned to connected physical qubits with the highest fidelity.The Quafu-Qcover allows us to retrieve quantum computing sampling results using a task ID at any time,enabling asynchronous processing.Moreover,it incorporates modules for results preprocessing and visualization,facilitating an intuitive display of solutions for combinatorial optimization problems.We hope that Quafu-Qcover can serve as an instructive illustration for how to explore application problems on the Quafu cloud quantum computers.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.12074335)the National Science and Technology Major Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant No.2016YFA0300402).
文摘Many problems in science,engineering and real life are related to the combinatorial optimization.However,many combinatorial optimization problems belong to a class of the NP-hard problems,and their globally optimal solutions are usually difficult to solve.Therefore,great attention has been attracted to the algorithms of searching the globally optimal solution or near-optimal solution for the combinatorial optimization problems.As a typical combinatorial optimization problem,the traveling salesman problem(TSP)often serves as a touchstone for novel approaches.It has been found that natural systems,particularly brain nervous systems,work at the critical region between order and disorder,namely,on the edge of chaos.In this work,an algorithm for the combinatorial optimization problems is proposed based on the neural networks on the edge of chaos(ECNN).The algorithm is then applied to TSPs of 10 cities,21 cities,48 cities and 70 cities.The results show that ECNN algorithm has strong ability to drive the networks away from local minimums.Compared with the transiently chaotic neural network(TCNN),the stochastic chaotic neural network(SCNN)algorithms and other optimization algorithms,much higher rates of globally optimal solutions and near-optimal solutions are obtained with ECNN algorithm.To conclude,our algorithm provides an effective way for solving the combinatorial optimization problems.
文摘In this paper, a brief survey of smart citiy projects in Europe is presented. This survey shows the extent of transport and logistics in smart cities. We concentrate on a smart city project we have been working on that is related to A Logistic Mobile Application (ALMA). The application is based on Internet of Things and combines a communication infrastructure and a High Performance Computing infrastructure in order to deliver mobile logistic services with high quality of service and adaptation to the dynamic nature of logistic operations.