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=== Quantum annealing<span class="anchor" id="Quantum annealing and adiabatic optimization"></span> === [[Quantum annealing]] relies on the adiabatic theorem to undertake calculations. A system is placed in the ground state for a simple Hamiltonian, which slowly evolves to a more complicated Hamiltonian whose ground state represents the solution to the problem in question. The adiabatic theorem states that if the evolution is slow enough the system will stay in its ground state at all times through the process. {{anchor|Computational biology}}Adiabatic optimization may be helpful for solving [[computational biology]] problems.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Outeiral |first1=Carlos| last2=Strahm |first2=Martin |last3=Morris |first3=Garrett |last4=Benjamin |first4=Simon |last5=Deane |first5=Charlotte |last6=Shi |first6=Jiye |title=The prospects of quantum computing in computational molecular biology |journal=WIREs Computational Molecular Science |year=2021|volume=11|doi=10.1002/wcms.1481 |arxiv=2005.12792 |s2cid=218889377 |doi-access=free}}</ref>
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