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Classical and Quantum Query Complexity of Boolean Functions under Indefinite Causal Order

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Computational models typically assume that operations are applied in a fixed sequential order. In recent years several works have looked at relaxing this assumption, considering computations without any fixed causal structure and showing that such ''causally indefinite'' computations can provide advantages in various tasks. Recently, the quantum query complexity of Boolean functions has been used as a tool to probe their computational power in a standard complexity theoretic framework, but no separation in exact query complexity has thus-far been found. In this paper, we investigate this problem starting with the simpler and fully classical notion of deterministic query complexity of Boolean functions, and using classical-deterministic processes -- which may exhibit causal indefiniteness -- as a generalised computational framework. We first show that the standard polynomial and certificate lower bounds of deterministic query complexity also hold in such generalised models. Then, we formulate a Boolean function for which causal indefiniteness permits a reduction in query complexity and show that this advantage can be amplified into a polynomial separation. Finally, with the insights gained in the classical-deterministic setting, we give a Boolean function whose quantum query complexity is reduced by causally indefinite computations.

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Routing Quantum Control of Causal Order

quant-ph · 2025-07-11 · accept · novelty 8.0

Every N-party quantum circuit with quantum control of causal order can be represented as a routed quantum circuit built from one fixed routed graph G_QC-QC(N).

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  • Routing Quantum Control of Causal Order quant-ph · 2025-07-11 · accept · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    Every N-party quantum circuit with quantum control of causal order can be represented as a routed quantum circuit built from one fixed routed graph G_QC-QC(N).