Variable-Time Adiabatic Quantum Search

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These flashcards cover key concepts from the lecture on variable-time adiabatic quantum search, focusing on the optimal performance of quantum search algorithms and related mathematical foundations.

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Grover’s Algorithm

A quantum algorithm that provides a quadratic speedup for unstructured search, finding a marked item among N candidates using O(√N) queries.

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Tnaive

The worst-case time cost for a naive algorithm, represented as Tnaive = O(√N tmax), where tmax is the maximum time any input takes to check.

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Toptimal

The optimal time for a search algorithm that takes into account the variable times of each query, represented as Toptimal = O(t1² + t2² + … + tN²).

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Hamiltonian

A mathematical function used in quantum mechanics that describes the total energy of a system, utilized here to reflect both solution status and evaluation time.

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Spectral Gap Condition

A condition ensuring that the evolution of the quantum system remains efficient during the optimization process.

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Cost Distribution

An assumption that the costs of checking items are uneven, facilitating performance improvement in variable-time quantum searches.

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Adiabatic Quantum Search

An approach to quantum searching that evolves from an initial state to a final state while maintaining certain constraints, preferable for variable-time query costs.

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Probabilistic Approach

A method involving repeated tests at increasing time thresholds to simulate behaviors without prior knowledge of costs.

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Bi-Level Cost Checking

Evaluating costs at two levels where most items are cheap and a few are expensive, affecting the efficiency of quantum algorithms.

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Quantum Circuit

A model used for quantum computations, which consists of quantum gates and qubits, and can be utilized to simulate adiabatic evolutions.