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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 29, 2020
Filed:
Apr. 13, 2017
D-wave Systems Inc., Burnaby, CA;
Andrew D. King, Vancouver, CA;
Robert B. Israel, Richmond, CA;
Paul I. Bunyk, New Westminster, CA;
Kelly T. R. Boothby, Vancouver, CA;
Steven P. Reinhardt, Eagen, MN (US);
Aidan P. Roy, Surrey, CA;
James A. King, Victoria, CA;
Trevor M. Lanting, Vancouver, CA;
Abraham J. Evert, Vancouver, CA;
D-WAVE SYSTEMS INC., Burnaby, CA;
Abstract
Generate an automorphism of the problem graph, determine an embedding of the automorphism to the hardware graph and modify the embedding of the problem graph into the hardware graph to correspond to the embedding of the automorphism to the hardware graph. Determine an upper-bound on the required chain strength. Calibrate and record properties of the component of a quantum processor with a digital processor, query the digital processor for a range of properties. Generate a bit mask and change the sign of the bias of individual qubits according to the bit mask before submitting a problem to a quantum processor, apply the same bit mask to the bit result. Generate a second set of parameters of a quantum processor from a first set of parameters via a genetic algorithm.