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Strengths and Weaknesses of Quantum Computing

Published: 01 October 1997 Publication History
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    Recently a great deal of attention has been focused on quantum computation following a sequence of results [Bernstein and Vazirani, in Proc . 25 th Annual ACM Symposium Theory Comput. , 1993, pp. 11--20, SIAM J. Comput., 26 (1997), pp. 1277--1339], [Simon, in Proc. 35th Annual IEEE Symposium Foundations Comput. Sci., 1994, pp. 116--123, SIAM J. Comput., 26 (1997), pp. 1340--1349], [Shor, in Proc. 35 th Annual IEEE Symposium Foundations Comput. Sci. , 1994, pp. 124--134] suggesting that quantum computers are more powerful than classical probabilistic computers. Following Shor's result that factoring and the extraction of discrete logarithms are both solvable in quantum polynomial time, it is natural to ask whether all of $\NP$ can be efficiently solved in quantum polynomial time. In this paper, we address this question by proving that relative to an oracle chosen uniformly at random with probability 1 the class $\NP$ cannot be solved on a quantum Turing machine (QTM) in time $o(2^{n/2})$. We also show that relative to a permutation oracle chosen uniformly at random with probability 1 the class $\NP \cap \coNP$ cannot be solved on a QTM in time $o(2^{n/3})$. The former bound is tight since recent work of Grover [in {\it Proc.\ $28$th Annual ACM Symposium Theory Comput.}, 1996] shows how to accept the class $\NP$ relative to any oracle on a quantum computer in time $O(2^{n/2})$.

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    cover image SIAM Journal on Computing
    SIAM Journal on Computing  Volume 26, Issue 5
    Oct. 1997
    281 pages
    ISSN:0097-5397
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    • Z. Galil
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    Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

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    Published: 01 October 1997

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    1. oracle quantum Turing machines
    2. quantum Turing machines
    3. quantum polynomial time

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