AbstractGiven a prior probability distribution over a set of possible oracle functions, we define a number of queries to be useless for determining some property of the function if the probability that the function has the property is unchanged after the oracle responds to the queries. A familiar example is the parity of a uniformly random Boolean-valued function over {1,2,…,N}, for which N−1 classical queries are useless. We prove that if 2k classical queries are useless for some oracle problem, then k quantum queries are also useless. For such problems, which include classical threshold secret sharing schemes, our result also gives a new way to obtain a lower bound on the quantum query complexity, even in cases where neither the function ...
Abstract. We use a quantum computational argument to prove, for any integer k ≥ 2, a complexity uppe...
We study quantum algorithms that are given access to trusted and untrusted quantum witnesses. We est...
AbstractWe present two general methods for proving lower bounds on the query complexity of nonadapti...
AbstractGiven a prior probability distribution over a set of possible oracle functions, we define a ...
We study how the choices made when designing an oracle affect the complexity of quantum property tes...
We consider a generalization of the standard oracle model in which the oracle acts on the target wit...
AbstractThis work studies the quantum query complexity of Boolean functions in an unbounded-error sc...
Motivated by work on quantum black-box query complexity, we consider quantum versions of two well-st...
Computational complexity theory is usually phrased in terms of decision problems and Boolean functio...
We define a new query measure we call quantum distinguishing complexity, denoted QD(f) for a Boolean...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We establish a lower bound of $\Omega{(\sqrt{n})}$ on the bounded-error quantum query complexity of ...
We show the following hold, unconditionally unless otherwise stated, relative to a random oracle wit...
Abstract: Is there a general theorem that tells us when we can hope for exponential speedups from qu...
We examine the number T of oracle calls that a quantum network requires to compute some Boolean func...
Abstract. We use a quantum computational argument to prove, for any integer k ≥ 2, a complexity uppe...
We study quantum algorithms that are given access to trusted and untrusted quantum witnesses. We est...
AbstractWe present two general methods for proving lower bounds on the query complexity of nonadapti...
AbstractGiven a prior probability distribution over a set of possible oracle functions, we define a ...
We study how the choices made when designing an oracle affect the complexity of quantum property tes...
We consider a generalization of the standard oracle model in which the oracle acts on the target wit...
AbstractThis work studies the quantum query complexity of Boolean functions in an unbounded-error sc...
Motivated by work on quantum black-box query complexity, we consider quantum versions of two well-st...
Computational complexity theory is usually phrased in terms of decision problems and Boolean functio...
We define a new query measure we call quantum distinguishing complexity, denoted QD(f) for a Boolean...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We establish a lower bound of $\Omega{(\sqrt{n})}$ on the bounded-error quantum query complexity of ...
We show the following hold, unconditionally unless otherwise stated, relative to a random oracle wit...
Abstract: Is there a general theorem that tells us when we can hope for exponential speedups from qu...
We examine the number T of oracle calls that a quantum network requires to compute some Boolean func...
Abstract. We use a quantum computational argument to prove, for any integer k ≥ 2, a complexity uppe...
We study quantum algorithms that are given access to trusted and untrusted quantum witnesses. We est...
AbstractWe present two general methods for proving lower bounds on the query complexity of nonadapti...