We study unitary property testing, where a quantum algorithm is given query access to a black-box unitary and has to decide whether it satisfies some property. In addition to containing the standard quantum query complexity model (where the unitary encodes a binary string) as a special case, this model contains "inherently quantum" problems that have no classical analogue. Characterizing the query complexity of these problems requires new algorithmic techniques and lower bound methods. Our main contribution is a generalized polynomial method for unitary property testing problems. By leveraging connections with invariant theory, we apply this method to obtain lower bounds on problems such as determining recurrence times of unitaries, appro...
We study quantum algorithms that are given access to trusted and untrusted quantum witnesses. We est...
We prove a characterization of t-query quantum algorithms in terms of the unit ball of a space of de...
Suppose one has access to oracles generating samples from two unknown probability distributions $p$ ...
The Unitary Synthesis Problem (Aaronson-Kuperberg 2007) asks whether any $n$-qubit unitary $U$ can b...
The Unitary Synthesis Problem (Aaronson-Kuperberg 2007) asks whether any $n$-qubit unitary $U$ can b...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
We present several new examples of speed-ups obtainable by quantum algorithms in the context of prop...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
We propose several algorithms for learning unitary operators from quantum statistical queries (QSQs)...
A language L has a property tester if there exists a probabilistic algorithm that given an input x o...
Generalizing earlier work characterizing the quantum query complexity of computing a function of an ...
We initiate the systematic study of QMA algorithms in the setting of property testing, to which we r...
Discrimination of unitary operations is fundamental in quantum computation and information. A lot of...
We study how the choices made when designing an oracle affect the complexity of quantum property tes...
We study quantum algorithms that are given access to trusted and untrusted quantum witnesses. We est...
We prove a characterization of t-query quantum algorithms in terms of the unit ball of a space of de...
Suppose one has access to oracles generating samples from two unknown probability distributions $p$ ...
The Unitary Synthesis Problem (Aaronson-Kuperberg 2007) asks whether any $n$-qubit unitary $U$ can b...
The Unitary Synthesis Problem (Aaronson-Kuperberg 2007) asks whether any $n$-qubit unitary $U$ can b...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
We present several new examples of speed-ups obtainable by quantum algorithms in the context of prop...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
We propose several algorithms for learning unitary operators from quantum statistical queries (QSQs)...
A language L has a property tester if there exists a probabilistic algorithm that given an input x o...
Generalizing earlier work characterizing the quantum query complexity of computing a function of an ...
We initiate the systematic study of QMA algorithms in the setting of property testing, to which we r...
Discrimination of unitary operations is fundamental in quantum computation and information. A lot of...
We study how the choices made when designing an oracle affect the complexity of quantum property tes...
We study quantum algorithms that are given access to trusted and untrusted quantum witnesses. We est...
We prove a characterization of t-query quantum algorithms in terms of the unit ball of a space of de...
Suppose one has access to oracles generating samples from two unknown probability distributions $p$ ...