Bias-Class Discrimination of Universal QRAM Boolean Memories
Abstract
We study the discrimination of Boolean memory configurations via a fixed Universal QRAM (U-QRAM) interface. Given query access to a quantum memory storing an unknown Boolean function , we ask: what can be inferred about the bias class of (its imbalance from , up to complement symmetry) using coherent, addressable queries? We show that for exact-weight bias classes, the induced single-query ensemble state on the address register has a two-eigenspace structure that yields closed-form expressions for the single-copy Helstrom-optimal measurement and success probability. Because complementing changes the state only by a global phase, hypotheses and are information-theoretically identical in this model; thus the natural discriminand is the phase-bias magnitude (equivalently ). This goes beyond the perfect-discrimination case of Deutsch-Jozsa and complements exact-identification settings such as Bernstein-Vazirani.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.17503,
title = {Bias-Class Discrimination of Universal QRAM Boolean Memories},
author = {Leonardo Bohac},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.17503},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
9 pages, 0 figures, includes supplementary Qiskit implementation