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Quantum Optimization Quantum Machine Learning

Quantum search followed by classical search versus quantum search alone

arXiv
Authors: P. R. M. Sousa, F. V. Mendes, R. V. Ramos

Year

2015

Paper ID

8056

Status

Preprint

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In this work, we show that the usage of a quantum gate that gives extra information about the solution searched permits to improve the performance of the search algorithm by switching from quantum to classical search in the appropriated moment. A comparison to the case where only quantum search is used is also realized.

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