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arxiv: 2211.09296 · v3 · pith:4YCMLMIMnew · submitted 2022-11-17 · 🧮 math.OC · cond-mat.dis-nn· physics.app-ph· quant-ph

Simulated bifurcation for higher-order cost functions

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High-performance Ising machines for solving combinatorial optimization problems have been developed with digital processors implementing heuristic algorithms such as simulated bifurcation (SB). Although Ising machines have been designed for second-order cost functions, there are practical problems expressed naturally by higher-order cost functions. In this work, we extend SB to such higher-order cost functions. By solving a problem having third-order cost functions, we show that the higher-order SB can outperform not only the second-order SB with additional spin variables, but also simulated annealing applied directly to the third-order cost functions. This result suggests that the higher-order SB can be practically useful.

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