Quantum computers can search rapidly by using almost any transformation
Preprint
- 3 December 1997
Abstract
A quantum computer has a clear advantage over a classical computer for exhaustive search. The quantum mechanical algorithm for exhaustive search was originally derived by using subtle properties of a particular quantum mechanical operation called the Walsh-Hadamard (W-H) transform. This paper shows that this algorithm can be implemented by replacing the W-H transform by almost any quantum mechanical operation. This leads to several new applications where it improves the number of steps by a square-root. It also broadens the scope for implementation since it demonstrates quantum mechanical algorithms that can readily adapt to available technology.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-12-03, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 80 (19), 4329.
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