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Azure Quantum optimization samples

Please note that Microsoft QIO solvers are deprecated and are no longer available in Azure Quantum post-June 30th 2023. Toshiba solvers in Azure Quantum are also deprecated as of February 6, 2024.

These samples demonstrate the use of quantum-inspired optimization (QIO) in the Azure Quantum service.

Each sample is self-contained in a folder, and demonstrates how to use the QIO solver in Azure Quantum to solve a problem.

Prerequisites

To run these samples, there are some prerequisites:

  1. Create an Azure Quantum Workspace
  2. Install Python on your system
  3. Install the azure-quantum Python module
  4. (Optional) Install Jupyter Notebook

List of Available Samples

  • Toshiba SQBM+: This sample demonstrates how to submit a simple job with the Toshiba SQBM+ optimization solver in Azure Quantum.

Contributing

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qio-samples's Issues

Shipping example workspace declaration differs from portal

In the portal, after creating the workspace it gives the QuickStart steps:

Download and run your first optimization job

Download from GitHub the shipping-sample.py

Update sample with your workspace information

workspace = Workspace (
  subscription_id = "bde9dbe7-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx",
  resource_group = "quantum_testing",
  name = "ant-quantum-testing",
  location = "westus2"
)
Run sample

But in shipping-sample.py, the workspace definition is

# Copy the settings for your workspace below
workspace = Workspace(
    resource_id = "", # add the Resource ID of your Azure Quantum workspace
    location = ""     # add the location of your Azure Quantum workspace (e.g. "westus")
)

These seem to be two different supported configuration options.

It took me a while to work out which option was the correct one.

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