Authors
Mikel Garcia de Andoin, Eneko Osaba, Izaskun Oregi, Esther Villar-Rodriguez, Mikel Sanz
Publication date
2022/7/9
Book
Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion
Pages
2214-2222
Description
Optimization problems is one of the most challenging applications of quantum computers, as well as one of the most relevants. As a consequence, it has attracted huge efforts to obtain a speedup over classical algorithms using quantum resources. Up to now, many problems of different nature have been addressed through the perspective of this revolutionary computation paradigm, but there are still many open questions. In this work, a hybrid classical-quantum approach is presented for dealing with the one-dimensional Bin Packing Problem (1dBPP). The algorithm comprises two modules, each one designed for being executed in different computational ecosystems. First, a quantum subroutine seeks a set of feasible bin configurations of the problem at hand. Secondly, a classical computation subroutine builds complete solutions to the problem from the subsets given by the quantum subroutine. Being a hybrid …
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