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arxiv:2409.07183

Quantum Monte Carlo methods for Newsvendor problem with Multiple Unreliable Suppliers

Published on Sep 11, 2024
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Quantum Monte Carlo and Quantum Amplitude Estimation are used to enhance inventory management by incorporating decision-makers' risk preferences, offering computational efficiency and insights into supply chain resilience.

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In the post-pandemic world, manufacturing enterprises face increasing uncertainties, especially with vulnerabilities in global supply chains. Although supply chain management has been extensively studied, the critical influence of decision-makers (DMs) in these systems remains underexplored. This study studies the inventory management problem under risk using the newsvendor model by incorporating DMs risk preferences. By employing the Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) combined with Quantum Amplitude Estimation (QAE) algorithm, the estimation of probabilities or expectation values can be done more efficiently. This offers near-quadratic speedup compared to classical Monte Carlo methods. Our findings illuminate the intricate relationship between risk-aware decision-making and inventory management, providing essential insights for enhancing supply chain resilience and adaptability in uncertain conditions

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