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Nonadaptive quantum query complexity

Published 30 Dec 2009 in quant-ph and cs.CC | (1001.0018v2)

Abstract: We study the power of nonadaptive quantum query algorithms, which are algorithms whose queries to the input do not depend on the result of previous queries. First, we show that any bounded-error nonadaptive quantum query algorithm that computes some total boolean function depending on n variables must make Omega(n) queries to the input in total. Second, we show that, if there exists a quantum algorithm that uses k nonadaptive oracle queries to learn which one of a set of m boolean functions it has been given, there exists a nonadaptive classical algorithm using O(k log m) queries to solve the same problem. Thus, in the nonadaptive setting, quantum algorithms can achieve at most a very limited speed-up over classical query algorithms.

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