Quantum Networks for Elementary Arithmetic Operations
classification
🪐 quant-ph
keywords
quantumarithmeticexponentiationmodularnetworksoperationsadditionalgorithm
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Quantum computers require quantum arithmetic. We provide an explicit construction of quantum networks effecting basic arithmetic operations: from addition to modular exponentiation. Quantum modular exponentiation seems to be the most difficult (time and space consuming) part of Shor's quantum factorising algorithm. We show that the auxiliary memory required to perform this operation in a reversible way grows linearly with the size of the number to be factorised.
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