Many-Qudit representation for the Travelling Salesman Problem Optimisation

We present a map from the travelling salesman problem (TSP), a prototypical NP-complete combinatorial optimisation task, to the ground state associated with a system of many-qudits. Conventionally, the TSP is cast into a quadratic unconstrained binary optimisation (QUBO) problem, that can be solved on an Ising machine. The size of the corresponding physical system's Hilbert space is 2^N^2, where N is the number of cities considered in the TSP. Our proposal provides a many-qudit system with a Hilbert space of dimension 2^Nlog_2N, which is considerably smaller than the dimension of the Hilbert space of the system resulting from the usual QUBO map. This reduction can yield a significant speedup in quantum and classical computers. We simulate and validate our proposal using variational Monte Carlo with a neural quantum state, solving the TSP in a linear layout for up to almost 100 cities.

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