Sphere Packing on a Quantum Computer for Chromatography Modeling
Protein chromatography is an important technique in biopharmaceutical manufacturing that separates proteins by filtering them through a tightly packed column of gels. Tighter packings yield better protein separation. To this end, we model chromatography as sphere packing, formulating three models, e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Protein chromatography is an important technique in biopharmaceutical
manufacturing that separates proteins by filtering them through a tightly
packed column of gels. Tighter packings yield better protein separation. To
this end, we model chromatography as sphere packing, formulating three models,
each with increasing complexity. The first, homogeneous circle packing, is
recast as maximum independent set and solved by the Quantum Approximate
Optimization Algorithm on a quantum computer. The second, heterogeneous circle
packing, is formulated as a graphical optimization problem and solved via
classical simulations, accompanied by a road map to a quantum solution. An
extension to the third, heterogeneous sphere packing, is formulated
mathematically in a manner suitable to a quantum solution, and detailed
resource scaling is conducted to estimate the quantum resources required to
simulate this most realistic model, providing a pathway to quantum advantage. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.00601 |