Weaker Assumptions for the Short Path Optimization Algorithm

Abstract

The short path algorithm gives a super-Grover speedup for various optimization problems under the assumption of a unique ground state and under an assumption on the density of low-energy states. Here, we remove the assumption of a unique ground state; this uses the same algorithm but a slightly different analysis and holds for arbitrary MAX-D-LIN-2 problems. Then, specializing to the case D=2, we show that for certain values of the objective function we can always achieve a super-Grover speedup (albeit a very slight one) without any assumptions on the density of states. Finally, for random instances, we give a heuristic treatment suggesting a more significant improvement.

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