While powerful tools have been developed to analyze quantum query complexity, there are still many natural problems that do not fit neatly into the black box model of oracles. We create a new model that allows multiple oracles with differing costs. This model captures more of the difficulty of certain natural problems. We test this model on a simple problem, Search with Two Oracles, for which we create a quantum algorithm that we prove is asymptotically optimal. We further give some evidence, using a geometric picture of Grover\u27s algorithm, that our algorithm is exactly optimal
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
AbstractThe oracle identification problem (OIP) was introduced by Ambainis et al. [A. Ambainis, K. I...
Grover discovered a quantum algorithm for identifying a target element in an unstructured search uni...
A quantum algorithm for identifying a target element in an unstructured search universe of N items i...
Grover discovered a quantum algorithm for identifying a target element in an unstructured search uni...
In the oracle identification problem, we are given oracle access to an unknown N-bit string x promis...
We study how the choices made when designing an oracle affect the complexity of quantum property tes...
Given a classical query algorithm as a decision tree, when does there exist a quantum query algorith...
A standard quantum oracle $S_f$ for a function $f: Z_N \to Z_N $ is defined to act on two input stat...
We consider the following question in query complexity: Given a classical query algorithm in the for...
We consider the following question in query complexity: Given a classical query algorithm in the for...
The standard oracle model is a powerful paradigm for understanding quantum computers. Tools such as ...
It is a useful fact in classical computer science that many search problems are reducible to decisio...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
AbstractThe oracle identification problem (OIP) was introduced by Ambainis et al. [A. Ambainis, K. I...
Grover discovered a quantum algorithm for identifying a target element in an unstructured search uni...
A quantum algorithm for identifying a target element in an unstructured search universe of N items i...
Grover discovered a quantum algorithm for identifying a target element in an unstructured search uni...
In the oracle identification problem, we are given oracle access to an unknown N-bit string x promis...
We study how the choices made when designing an oracle affect the complexity of quantum property tes...
Given a classical query algorithm as a decision tree, when does there exist a quantum query algorith...
A standard quantum oracle $S_f$ for a function $f: Z_N \to Z_N $ is defined to act on two input stat...
We consider the following question in query complexity: Given a classical query algorithm in the for...
We consider the following question in query complexity: Given a classical query algorithm in the for...
The standard oracle model is a powerful paradigm for understanding quantum computers. Tools such as ...
It is a useful fact in classical computer science that many search problems are reducible to decisio...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
Query complexity is a common tool for comparing quantum and classical computation, and it has produc...
AbstractThe oracle identification problem (OIP) was introduced by Ambainis et al. [A. Ambainis, K. I...