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Optimization on a Novel Quantum Greedy Approach Based on Learning Strategy for Zero and One Knapsack Problem and Evaluation

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1 Author(s)
Emami, M.S. ; Comput. Eng. Dept., Islamic Azad Univ. (Roudehen Branch), Roudehen, Iran

Now a days probabilistic approach can be a convenient solution for solving many of the problems especially the problems with high time complexity like as knapsack problem. In this paper I present a new quantum computation approach based on learning strategy and greedy approach for solving the zero and one knapsack problem with polynomial time complexity about O (n) and as a result of evaluation of my presented approach I show that the probability of success of the given approach is low based on disentangled quantum registers and without learning the past observations. Nevertheless I show that how learning approach can significantly increases the probability of success of the given quantum greedy method. Also as an another result of evaluation of the presented approach I show that if the standard deviation of the items increases, the probability of success of the given new learning approach increases too.

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Machine Learning and Applications, 2008. ICMLA '08. Seventh International Conference on

Date of Conference: 11-13 Dec. 2008

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