Exponential quantum enhancement for distributed addition with local nonlinearity
Abstract
We consider classical and entanglement-assisted versions of a distributed computation scheme that computes nonlinear Boolean functions of a set of input bits supplied by separated parties. Communication between the parties is restricted to take place through a specific apparatus which enforces the constraints that all nonlinear, nonlocal classical logic is performed by a single receiver, and that all communication occurs through a limited number of one-bit channels. In the entanglement-assisted version, the number of channels required to compute a Boolean function of fixed nonlinearity can become exponentially smaller than in the classical version. We demonstrate this exponential enhancement for the problem of distributed integer addition.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0907.3465,
title = {Exponential quantum enhancement for distributed addition with local nonlinearity},
author = {Adam Henry Marblestone and Michel Devoret},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.3465},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
To appear in Quantum Information Processing