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The Adversary Bound Revisited: From Optimal Query Algorithms to Optimal Control (2211.16293v3)

Published 29 Nov 2022 in quant-ph, cs.CC, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: This note complements the paper "One-Way Ticket to Las Vegas and the Quantum Adversary" (arxiv:2301.02003). I develop the ideas behind the adversary bound - universal algorithm duality therein in a different form, using the same perspective as Barnum-Saks-Szegedy in which query algorithms are defined as sequences of feasible reduced density matrices rather than sequences of unitaries. This form may be faster to understand for a general quantum information audience: It avoids defining the "unidirectional relative $\gamma_{2}$-bound" and relating it to query algorithms explicitly. This proof is also more general because the lower bound (and universal query algorithm) apply to a class of optimal control problems rather than just query problems. That is in addition to the advantages to be discussed in Belovs-Yolcu, namely the more elementary algorithm and correctness proof that avoids phase estimation and spectral analysis, allows for limited treatment of noise, and removes another $\Theta(\log(1/\epsilon))$ factor from the runtime compared to the previous discrete-time algorithm.

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