IP Library Granted Patent US 12694321
Granted Patent B2
US 12694321 · App. 18/815,946 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Thermal quantum annealing

Inventor: Paul J. Werbos (Arlington, VA)
G06N10/60
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Patent No.
US 12694321
App. No.
18/815,946
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for solving continuous-variable quantum quadratic optimization problems is disclosed. Entangled qubits encoded with an Ising model problem are coupled to a heat reservoir. The Ising model problem expresses a continuous-variable quantum quadratic optimization problem. The entangled qubits are evolved by thermal annealing, resulting in optimized solutions to the continuous-variable quantum quadratic optimization problem. A temperature of the heat reservoir is varied on a schedule such that each evolution of the entangled qubits occurs while the heat reservoir is at a desired temperature.

Claims (8)

1 . A method for solving continuous-variable quantum quadratic optimization problems, comprising:

coupling entangled qubits encoded with an Ising model problem to a heat reservoir;

wherein the Ising model problem expresses a continuous-variable quantum quadratic optimization problem;

evolving the entangled qubits by thermal annealing, resulting in optimized solutions to the continuous-variable quantum quadratic optimization problem; and

varying a temperature of the heat reservoir on a schedule such that each evolution of the entangled qubits occurs while the heat reservoir is at a desired temperature.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein evolving the entangled qubits by thermal annealing occurs by heat dissipation from the entangled qubits to the heat reservoir.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the entangled qubits are at a higher temperature than the heat reservoir.

4 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising decreasing noise in the optimized solutions by increasing a ratio between a temperature of the heat reservoir and an energy gap of a desired optimum.