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Quantum Approximate Optimisation for Not-All-Equal SAT

Establishing quantum advantage for variational quantum algorithms is an important direction in quantum computing. In this work, we apply the Quantum Approximate Optimisation Algorithm (QAOA) -- a popular variational quantum algorithm for general combinatorial optimisation problems -- to a variant of the satisfiability problem (SAT): Not-All-Equal SAT (NAE-SAT). We focus on regimes where the problems are known to have solutions with low probability and introduce a novel classical solver that outperforms existing solvers. Extensively benchmarking QAOA against this, we show that while the runtime of both solvers scales exponentially with the problem size, the scaling exponent for QAOA is smaller for large enough circuit depths. This implies a polynomial quantum speedup for solving NAE-SAT.

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