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Exploring quantum annealing's efficacy in load balancing for high-performance computing with grid-based and off-grid simulations on quantum hardware.
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Quantum annealing (QA) was used to partition a grid using a round robin protocol. QA and SA appear to surpass SD when computational work is distributed across a higher number of processors. A distinct “kink” is observed when partitioning across four processors. This kink indicates a drop in solution quality compared to the results achieved with Simulated Annealing (SA) and Steepest Descent (SD)
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