Bridging Classical and Quantum with SDP initialized warm-starts for QAOA
Reuben Tate, Majid Farhadi, Creston D. Herold, Greg Mohler, Swati Gupta
Abstract
We study the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm ( QAOA ) in the context of the Max-Cut problem. Noisy quantum devices are only able to accurately execute QAOA at low circuit depths, while classically-challenging problem instances may call for a relatively high circuit-depth. This is due to the need to build correlations between reachable pairs of vertices in potentially large graphs [ 16 ]. To enhance the solving power of low-depth QAOA, we introduce a classical pre-processing step that initializes QAOA with a biased superposition of possible cuts in the graph, referred to as a warm-start . In particular, we initialize QAOA with a solution to a low-rank semidefinite programming relaxation of the Max-Cut problem. Our experimental results show that this variant of QAOA , called QAOA-warm , is able to outperform standard QAOA on lower circuit depths in solution quality and training time. While this improvement is partly due to the classical warm-start, we find strong evidence of further improvement using QAOA circuit at small depth. We provide experimental evidence of improved performance as well as theoretical properties of the proposed framework.