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Quantum Arithmetic for Directly Embedded Arrays

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arxiv 2107.13872 v1 pith:NCQLQMWV submitted 2021-07-29 quant-ph

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keywords quantumarraysinformationarithmeticefficientframeworkalgorithmsamplitudes
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We describe a general-purpose framework to design quantum algorithms relying upon an efficient handling of arrays. The corner-stone of the framework is the direct embedding of information into quantum amplitudes, thus avoiding the need to deal with square roots or encode the information in registers. We discuss the entire pipeline, from data loading to information extraction. Particular attention is devoted to the definition of an efficient tool-kit of quantum arithmetic operations on arrays. We comment on strong and weak points of the proposed manipulations, especially in relation to an effective exploitation of quantum parallelism. Eventually, we give explicit examples regarding the manipulation of generic oracles.

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