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Superlinear advantage for exact quantum algorithms

Quantum Physics 2014-07-11 v6 Computational Complexity

Abstract

A quantum algorithm is exact if, on any input data, it outputs the correct answer with certainty (probability 1). A key question is: how big is the advantage of exact quantum algorithms over their classical counterparts: deterministic algorithms. For total Boolean functions in the query model, the biggest known gap was just a factor of 2: PARITY of N inputs bits requires NN queries classically but can be computed with N/2 queries by an exact quantum algorithm. We present the first example of a Boolean function f(x_1, ..., x_N) for which exact quantum algorithms have superlinear advantage over the deterministic algorithms. Any deterministic algorithm that computes our function must use N queries but an exact quantum algorithm can compute it with O(N^{0.8675...}) queries.

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@article{arxiv.1211.0721,
  title  = {Superlinear advantage for exact quantum algorithms},
  author = {Andris Ambainis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.0721},
  year   = {2014}
}

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20 pages, v6: small number of small corrections

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