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Anti-crossings and spectral gap during quantum adiabatic evolution

We aim to give more insights on adiabatic evolution concerning the occurrence of anti-crossings and their link to the spectral minimum gap $Δ_{min}$. We study in detail adiabatic quantum computation applied to a specific combinatorial problem called weighted max $k$-clique. A clear intuition of the parametrization introduced by V. Choi is given which explains why the characterization isn't general enough. We show that the instantaneous vectors involved in the anti-crossing vary brutally through it making the instantaneous ground-state hard to follow during the evolution. This result leads to a relaxation of the parametrization to be more general.

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