Abstract

The learning with errors (LWE) problem is a problem derived from machine learning that is believed to be intractable for quantum computers. This paper proposes a method that can reduce an LWE problem to a set of maximum independent set (MIS) problems, which are graph problems that are suitable for a quantum annealing machine to solve. The reduction algorithm can reduce an n-dimensional LWE problem to several small MIS problems with at most 2^{O(sqrt{n})} nodes when the lattice-reduction algorithm used in the LWE-reduction method successfully finds short vectors. The algorithm is useful for solving LWE problems in a quantum-classical hybrid manner by using an existing quantum algorithm to solve the MIS problems. For example, the smallest LWE challenge problem is reduced to MIS problems with about 40,000 vertices. This result means that the smallest LWE challenge problem will be within the scope of a real quantum computer in the near future.

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