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Quantum sketching protocols for Hamming distance and beyond

Published 30 Oct 2018 in quant-ph | (1810.12808v4)

Abstract: In this work we use the concept of quantum fingerprinting to develop a quantum communication protocol in the simultaneous message passing model that calculates the Hamming distance between two $n$-bit strings up to relative error $\epsilon$. The number of qubits communicated by the protocol is polynomial in $\log{n}$ and $1/\epsilon$, while any classical protocol must communicate $\Omega(\sqrt{n})$ bits. Motivated by the relationship between Hamming distance and vertex distance in hypercubes, we apply the protocol to approximately calculate distances between vertices in graphs that can be embedded into a hypercube such that all distances are preserved up to a constant factor. Such graphs are known as $\ell_1$-graphs. This class includes all trees, median graphs, Johnson graphs and Hamming graphs. Our protocol is efficient for $\ell_1$-graphs with low diameter, and we show that its dependence on the diameter is essentially optimal. Finally, we show that our protocol can be used to approximately compute $\ell_1$-distances between vectors efficiently.

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