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Demystifying Quantum Power Flow: Unveiling the Limits of Practical Quantum Advantage

Authors :
Pareek, Parikshit
Jayakumar, Abhijith
Coffrin, Carleton
Misra, Sidhant
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Quantum computers hold promise for solving problems intractable for classical computers, especially those with high time and/or space complexity. The reduction of the power flow (PF) problem into a linear system of equations, allows formulation of quantum power flow (QPF) algorithms, based on quantum linear system solving methods such as the Harrow-Hassidim-Lloyd (HHL) algorithm. The speedup due to QPF algorithms is claimed to be exponential when compared to classical PF solved by state-of-the-art algorithms. We investigate the potential for practical quantum advantage (PQA) in solving QPF compared to classical methods on gate-based quantum computers. We meticulously scrutinize the end-to-end complexity of QPF, providing a nuanced evaluation of the purported quantum speedup in this problem. Our analysis establishes a best-case bound for the HHL-QPF complexity, conclusively demonstrating the absence of any PQA in the direct current power flow (DCPF) and fast decoupled load flow (FDLF) problem. Additionally, we establish that for potential PQA to exist it is necessary to consider DCPF-type problems with a very narrow range of condition number values and readout requirements.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.08617
Document Type :
Working Paper