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Succinct quantum testers for closeness and $k$-wise uniformity of probability distributions

Quantum Physics 2024-06-27 v4

Abstract

We explore potential quantum speedups for the fundamental problem of testing the properties of closeness and kk-wise uniformity of probability distributions. Closeness testing is the problem of distinguishing whether two nn-dimensional distributions are identical or at least ε\varepsilon-far in 1\ell^1- or 2\ell^2-distance. We show that the quantum query complexities for 1\ell^1- and 2\ell^2-closeness testing are O(n/ε)O(\sqrt{n}/\varepsilon) and O(1/ε)O(1/\varepsilon), respectively, both of which achieve optimal dependence on ε\varepsilon, improving the prior best results of Gily\'en and Li (2020). kk-wise uniformity testing is the problem of distinguishing whether a distribution over {0,1}n\{0, 1\}^n is uniform when restricted to any kk coordinates or ε\varepsilon-far from any such distributions. We propose the first quantum algorithm for this problem with query complexity O(nk/ε)O(\sqrt{n^k}/\varepsilon), achieving a quadratic speedup over the state-of-the-art classical algorithm with sample complexity O(nk/ε2)O(n^k/\varepsilon^2) by O'Donnell and Zhao (2018). Moreover, when k=2k = 2 our quantum algorithm outperforms any classical one because of the classical lower bound Ω(n/ε2)\Omega(n/\varepsilon^2). All our quantum algorithms are fairly simple and time-efficient, using only basic quantum subroutines such as amplitude estimation.

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@article{arxiv.2304.12916,
  title  = {Succinct quantum testers for closeness and $k$-wise uniformity of probability distributions},
  author = {Jingquan Luo and Qisheng Wang and Lvzhou Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.12916},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Final version. 26 pages, 2 tables, 3 figures. Improved proofs for Theorem 4 and Theorem 6. Add quantum circuit diagrams. (Corrected abstract display.)