Physical qubits used solved on CQM

Is there any way that I can get the information on used physical qubits for the problem submitted on CQM?


I found the BQM directly provides a number of physical qubits used and it is pretty intuitive.
I know that CQM uses classical power to divide the problem or reformulate it to QUBO. But somehow I believe there should be total physical qubits used while solving problems. I would like to know the number of total physical qubits used. Maybe it is impossible but, if it is possible can anybody show me how to do that?

Below link is the article that I referred to on how to get the number of used physical qubits.

https://support.dwavesys.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/1500001417242-Solved-How-to-find-out-the-number-of-qubits-used-to-solve-a-problem

Thank you.

 

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  • Hi Lee,

    Apologies for the delayed response!
    Unfortunately, all of our hybrid solvers are proprietary, so the number of qubits used by hybrid solver to solve a problem is not available.

    The link that you shared explains how to check the number of qubits used by a QPU solver to solve a BQM.

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  • Hi Tanvi, 

    I understand that the implementation of the CQM is closed-source, but still, it would be very helpful to have some analytics, such as the number of qubits used, or proportion of time spent on solving with QPU as opposed to classical methods (which I believe is Tabu search in this case). This would help researchers like me convince more people in the world of D-Wave's value proposition. I'm just hoping this message reaches the right people :)

    Thanks!

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