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On the success probability of quantum order finding

Published 19 Jan 2022 in quant-ph, cs.CC, and cs.CR | (2201.07791v2)

Abstract: We prove a lower bound on the probability of Shor's order-finding algorithm successfully recovering the order $r$ in a single run. The bound implies that by performing two limited searches in the classical post-processing part of the algorithm, a high success probability can be guaranteed, for any $r$, without re-running the quantum part or increasing the exponent length compared to Shor. Asymptotically, in the limit as $r$ tends to infinity, the probability of successfully recovering $r$ in a single run tends to one. Already for moderate $r$, a high success probability exceeding e.g. $1 - 10{-4}$ can be guaranteed. As corollaries, we prove analogous results for the probability of completely factoring any integer $N$ in a single run of the order-finding algorithm.

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