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Revision #2 to TR03-059 | 11th April 2004 00:00

Polynomial Time Quantum Computation with Advice

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Authors: Harumichi Nishimura, Tomoyuki Yamakami
Accepted on: 11th April 2004 00:00
Downloads: 2991
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Abstract:

Advice is supplementary information that enhances the computational power of an underlying computation. This paper focuses on advice that is given in the form of a pure quantum state and examines the influence of such advice on the behaviors of an underlying polynomial-time quantum computation with bounded-error probability.


Revision #1 to TR03-059 | 23rd February 2004 00:00

Polynomial Time Quantum Computation with Advice





Revision #1
Authors: Harumichi Nishimura, Tomoyuki Yamakami
Accepted on: 23rd February 2004 00:00
Downloads: 3163
Keywords: 


Abstract:

Advice is supplementary information that enhances the computational
power of an underlying computation. This paper focuses on advice that
is given in the form of a pure quantum state and examines the influence
of such advice on the behaviors of an underlying polynomial-time quantum
computation with bounded-error probability.


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TR03-059 | 18th May 2003 00:00

Polynomial time quantum computation with advice





TR03-059
Authors: Harumichi Nishimura, Tomoyuki Yamakami
Publication: 16th August 2003 00:58
Downloads: 3185
Keywords: 


Abstract:

Advice is supplementary information that enhances the computational
power of an underlying computation. This paper focuses on advice that
is given in the form of a pure quantum state. The notion of advised
quantum computation has a direct connection to non-uniform quantum
circuits and tally languages. The paper examines the influence of such
advice on the behaviors of an underlying polynomial-time quantum
computation with bounded-error probability and shows a power and a
limitation of advice.



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