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Main Authors: Bozhedarov, A. A., Boev, A. S., Usmanov, S. R., Salahov, G. V., Kiktenko, E. O., Fedorov, A. K.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.11265
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  • Quantum computing devices are believed to be powerful in solving hard computational tasks, in particular, combinatorial optimization problems. In the present work, we consider a particular type of the minimum bin packing problem, which can be used for solving the problem of filling spent nuclear fuel in deep-repository canisters that is relevant for atomic energy industry. We first redefine the aforementioned problem it in terms of quadratic unconstrained binary optimization. Such a representation is natively compatible with existing quantum annealing devices as well as quantum-inspired algorithms. We then present the results of the numerical comparison of quantum and quantum-inspired methods. Results of our study indicate on the possibility to solve industry-relevant problems of atomic energy industry using quantum and quantum-inspired optimization.