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arxiv: quant-ph/0008124 · v3 · pith:XPDGRFBBnew · submitted 2000-08-29 · 🪐 quant-ph · cs.NA· math.NA

Quantum Complexity of Integration

classification 🪐 quant-ph cs.NAmath.NA
keywords quantumalgorithmsclassicalspeed-upcomplexitycomputersdeterministicgeneral
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It is known that quantum computers yield a speed-up for certain discrete problems. Here we want to know whether quantum computers are useful for continuous problems. We study the computation of the integral of functions from the classical Hoelder classes with d variables. The optimal orders for the complexity of deterministic and (general) randomized methods are known. We obtain the respective optimal orders for quantum algorithms and also for restricted Monte Carlo (only coin tossing instead of general random numbers). To summarize the results one can say that (1) there is an exponential speed-up of quantum algorithms over deterministic (classical) algorithms, if the smoothness is small; (2) there is a (roughly) quadratic speed-up of quantum algorithms over randomized classical methods, if the smoothness is small.

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