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SCOOP: A Quantum-Computing Framework for Constrained Combinatorial Optimization

Published 15 Apr 2025 in quant-ph | (2504.10897v2)

Abstract: While the ultimate goal of solving computationally intractable problems is to find a provably optimal solutions, practical constraints of real-world scenarios often necessitate focusing on efficiently obtaining high-quality, near-optimal solutions. The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) is a state-of-the-art hybrid quantum-classical approach for tackling these challenging problems that are encoded using quadratic and higher-order unconstrained binary optimization problems (QUBO and HUBO). We present SCOOP, a novel QAOA-based framework for solving constrained optimization problems. SCOOP transforms a constrained problem into an unconstrained counterpart, forming SCOOP problem twins. The QAOA quantum algorithm operates on the unconstrained twin to identify potential optimal and near-optimal solutions. Effective classical post-processing reduces the solution set to the constrained problem space. Our SCOOP approach is solution-enhanced, objective-function-compatible, and scalable. We demonstrate the framework on three NP-hard problems, Minimum Dominating Set, Minimum Maximal Matching, and Minimum Set Cover appearing in practical application domains such as resource allocation, communication networks, and machine learning. We validate SCOOP's feasibility and effectiveness on Xanadu PennyLane simulators.

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