1. Evaluation of Quantum Annealing-based algorithms for flexible job shop scheduling
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Schworm, Philipp, Wu, Xiangqian, Klar, Matthias, and Aurich, Jan C.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
A flexible job shop scheduling problem (FJSSP) poses a complex optimization task in modeling real-world process scheduling tasks with conflicting objectives. To tackle FJSSPs, approximation methods are employed to ensure solutions are within acceptable timeframes. Quantum Annealing, a metaheuristic leveraging quantum mechanical effects, demonstrates superior solution quality in a shorter time compared to classical algorithms. However, due to hardware limitations of quantum annealers, hybrid algorithms become essential for solving larger FJSSPs. This paper investigates the threshold problem sizes up to which quantum annealers are sufficient and when hybrid algorithms are required, highlighting the distribution of computing power in hybrid methods., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, accepted in 18th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering
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- 2024