Sorting is a fundamental computational process, which facilitates subsequent searching of a database. It can be thought of as factorisation of the search process. The location of a desired item in a sorted database can be found by classical queries that inspect one letter of the label at a time. For an unsorted database, no such classical quick search algorithm is available. If the database permits quantum queries, however, then mere digitisation is sufficient for efficient search. Sorting becomes redundant with the quantum superposition of states. A quantum algorithm is written down which locates the desired item in an unsorted database a factor of two faster than the best classical algorithm can in a sorted database. This algorithm has cl...
A quantum mechanical computer can search a database consisting of N items in O(sqrt(N)) elementary q...
A quantum algorithm for combinatorial search is presented that provides a simple framework for utili...
We consider the partial database search problem where given a quantum database {0, 1}n→ƒ {0, 1} with...
Sorting is a fundamental computational process that facilitates subsequent searching of a database. ...
Quantum mechanics can speed up a range of search applications over unsorted data. For example imagin...
Abstract — To search for an element in an unsorted database, it requires O(N) operations using class...
Quantum computation is the study of the information processing tasks which may be accomplished using...
Quantum algorithms have gained a lot of consideration especially for the need of searching unsorted ...
Gauging a quantum algorithm’s practical significance requires weighing it against the best conventio...
Entanglement of quantum variables is usually thought to be a prerequisite for obtaining quantum spee...
In this paper we describe how to use convex optimization to design quantum algorithms for certain co...
Quantum Search Algorithm made a big impact by being able to solve the search problem for a set with ...
One of the most basic computational problems is the task of finding a desired item in an ordered lis...
We provide a tight analysis of Grover's recent algorithm for quantum database searching. We giv...
The quantum search algorithm is a technique for searching N possibilities in only sqrt(N) steps. Alt...
A quantum mechanical computer can search a database consisting of N items in O(sqrt(N)) elementary q...
A quantum algorithm for combinatorial search is presented that provides a simple framework for utili...
We consider the partial database search problem where given a quantum database {0, 1}n→ƒ {0, 1} with...
Sorting is a fundamental computational process that facilitates subsequent searching of a database. ...
Quantum mechanics can speed up a range of search applications over unsorted data. For example imagin...
Abstract — To search for an element in an unsorted database, it requires O(N) operations using class...
Quantum computation is the study of the information processing tasks which may be accomplished using...
Quantum algorithms have gained a lot of consideration especially for the need of searching unsorted ...
Gauging a quantum algorithm’s practical significance requires weighing it against the best conventio...
Entanglement of quantum variables is usually thought to be a prerequisite for obtaining quantum spee...
In this paper we describe how to use convex optimization to design quantum algorithms for certain co...
Quantum Search Algorithm made a big impact by being able to solve the search problem for a set with ...
One of the most basic computational problems is the task of finding a desired item in an ordered lis...
We provide a tight analysis of Grover's recent algorithm for quantum database searching. We giv...
The quantum search algorithm is a technique for searching N possibilities in only sqrt(N) steps. Alt...
A quantum mechanical computer can search a database consisting of N items in O(sqrt(N)) elementary q...
A quantum algorithm for combinatorial search is presented that provides a simple framework for utili...
We consider the partial database search problem where given a quantum database {0, 1}n→ƒ {0, 1} with...