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Efficient ancilla-free reversible and quantum circuits for the Hidden Weighted Bit function

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arxiv 2007.05469 v1 pith:LQMHETPG submitted 2020-07-10 quant-ph cs.CCcs.ET

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keywords functionancilla-freehiddenweightedcircuitreversiblecircuitsefficient
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The Hidden Weighted Bit function plays an important role in the study of classical models of computation. A common belief is that this function is exponentially hard for the implementation by reversible ancilla-free circuits, even though introducing a small number of ancillae allows a very efficient implementation. In this paper, we refute the exponential hardness conjecture by developing a polynomial-size reversible ancilla-free circuit computing the Hidden Weighted Bit function. Our circuit has size $O(n^{6.42})$, where $n$ is the number of input bits. We also show that the Hidden Weighted Bit function can be computed by a quantum ancilla-free circuit of size $O(n^2)$. The technical tools employed come from a combination of Theoretical Computer Science (Barrington's theorem) and Physics (simulation of fermionic Hamiltonians) techniques.

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