We investigate two resources whose effects on quantum interactive proofs remain poorly understood: the promise of unentanglement, and the verifier’s ability to condition on an intermediate measurement, which we call post-measurement branching. We first show that unentanglement can dramatically increase computational power: three-round unentangled quantum interactive proofs equal NEXP, even ... more >>>
We present a new primitive for quantum algorithms that implements a discrete Hermite transform efficiently, in time that depends logarithmically in both the dimension and the inverse of the allowable error. This transform, which maps basis states to states whose amplitudes are proportional to the Hermite functions, can be interpreted ... more >>>
Linear decision lists are a computational model for Boolean functions built from a sequence of linear threshold function queries. Each query is evaluated in order: if a query returns true, the list outputs the value of the function, and if the answer is false, the process continues to the next ... more >>>