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Evaluating the job shop scheduling problem on a D-wave quantum annealer
Costantino Carugno
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, Maurizio Ferrari Dacrema
, Paolo Cremonesi
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Not published at VTT
Polytechnic University of Milan
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Quantum Annealer
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D-Wave
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Job Shop Scheduling Problem
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Solution Quality
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Quantum Annealing
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Computational Complexity
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Resource Availability
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Developing Technology
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Problem Formulation
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Job Shop Scheduling
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Combinatorial Optimization Problem
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Reverse Annealing
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Job Shop Scheduling Problem
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Scheduling Problem
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