Exploiting the Difference in Probability Calculation between Quantum and Probabilistic Computations
Quantum Physics
2007-05-23 v1
Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is to show that we can exploit the difference (-norm and -norm) in the probability calculation between quantum and probabilistic computations to claim the difference in their space efficiencies. It is shown that there is a finite language which contains sentences of length up to such that: () There is a one-way quantum finite automaton (qfa) of states which recognizes . () However, if we try to simulate this qfa by a probabilistic finite automaton (pfa) \textit{using the same algorithm}, then it needs states. It should be noted that we do not prove real lower bounds for pfa's but show that if pfa's and qfa's use exactly the same algorithm, then qfa's need much less states.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0204075,
title = {Exploiting the Difference in Probability Calculation between Quantum and Probabilistic Computations},
author = {Masami Amano and Kazuo Iwama and Rudy Raymond},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0204075},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
11 pages and 5 figures