DocumentCode
3450351
Title
Bounds for small-error and zero-error quantum algorithms
Author
Buhrman, Harry ; Cleve, Richard ; De Wolf, Ronald ; Zalka, Christof
Author_Institution
CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
368
Abstract
We present a number of results related to quantum algorithms with small error probability and quantum algorithms that are zero-error. First, we give a tight analysis of the trade-offs between the number of queries of quantum search algorithms, their error probability, the size of the search space, and the number of solutions in this space. Using this, we deduce new lower and upper bounds for quantum versions of amplification problems. Next, we establish nearly optimal quantum-classical separations for the query complexity of monotone functions in the zero-error model (where our quantum zero-error model is defined so as to be robust when the quantum gates are noisy). Also, we present a communication complexity problem related to a total function for which there is a quantum-classical communication complexity gap in the zero-error model. Finally, we prove separations for monotone graph properties in the zero-error and other error models which imply that the evasiveness conjecture for such properties does not hold for quantum computers
Keywords
communication complexity; error statistics; graph theory; quantum computing; search problems; amplification problems; communication complexity problem; error models; error probability; evasiveness conjecture; monotone functions; monotone graph properties; nearly optimal quantum-classical separations; quantum computers; quantum gates; quantum search algorithms; quantum versions; quantum zero-error model; quantum-classical communication complexity gap; query complexity; search space; small error probability; tight analysis; zero-error model; zero-error quantum algorithms; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer errors; Computer science; Error probability; Laboratories; Monte Carlo methods; Polynomials; Postal services; Quantum computing; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Foundations of Computer Science, 1999. 40th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location
New York City, NY
ISSN
0272-5428
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0409-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SFFCS.1999.814607
Filename
814607
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