Quantum Computing Basics Questions
The quantum adiabatic model is a computational model in quantum computing that utilizes the adiabatic theorem to solve optimization problems. It involves initializing a quantum system in a simple, known state and gradually transforming it into the desired solution state by slowly changing the system's Hamiltonian. The adiabatic theorem ensures that if the transformation is slow enough, the system will remain in its ground state throughout the process, allowing for the extraction of the solution at the end.