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A quantum annealing approach with a problem specific initial state for the combinatorial selection of catalog lenses for the automated optics design

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Abstract

Using quantum annealers within tools for the automated optics design promises to yield advantages regarding computational costs and design quality. These advantages can be enhanced by using problem specific anneal schedules and initial states.

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