Related papers: A New Formulation of Grover's Algorithm
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The recursion equation analysis of Grover's quantum search algorithm presented by Biham et al. [PRA 60, 2742 (1999)] is generalized. It is applied to the large class of Grover's type algorithms in which the Hadamard transform is replaced by…
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Grover's search algorithm is designed to be executed on a quantum mechanical computer. In this paper, the probabilistic wp-calculus is used to model and reason about Grover's algorithm. It is demonstrated that the calculus provides a…
The translation of Grover's search algorithm from its standard version, designed for implementation on a single quantum system amenable to projective measurements, into one suitable for an ensemble of quantum computers, whose outputs are…
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This paper has been withdrawn by the authors due to the fact that the conjecture has indeed already long been established.
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors. There was an erroneous estimate of the degree of a transformed polynomial, making the method appear more effective than it really is. We thank an anonymous referee for pointing out this error.
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This paper has been withdrawn. (Reason) Its contents have been entirely superseded by the contents of the articles arXiv:0809.3444 and arXiv:0705.3070. There is no profitable reason to keep it alive. No material on it is however wrong.
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors because the paper is largely revised and improved, and to appear in Mechanics Research Communications.