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Quantum Algorithms in Quantum Computers

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[EN] An introduction to quantum computing and the quantum circuit model is given. Three quantum algorithms (Grover's Algorithm, Counting Algorithm and Shor's Algorithm) are discussed and simulated using Python coding and Qiskit libraries. Simulation results are discussed and compared with theoretical expectations.
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A quantum resilient deepfake detection framework using enhanced resnext and post quantum cryptography defence. [PDF]

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Shreeya KN   +5 more
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Quantum algorithms for quantum dynamics

Nature Computational Science, 2022
Among the many computational challenges faced across different disciplines, quantum-mechanical systems pose some of the hardest ones and offer a natural playground for the growing field of quantum technologies. In this Perspective, we discuss quantum algorithmic solutions for quantum dynamics, reporting on the latest developments and offering a ...
Alexander Miessen   +3 more
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The rhythm of quantum algorithms

Soft Computing, 2015
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Stefano Bonzio, Paola Verrucchi
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QUANTUM SEARCH ALGORITHMS

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2009
This article reviews recent progress in quantum database search algorithms. The subject is presented in a self-contained and pedagogical way. The problem of searching a large database (a Hilbert space) for a target item is performed by the famous Grover algorithm which locates the target item with high probability and a quadratic speed-up compared ...
Korepin, Vladimir E., Xu, Ying
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Quantum clustering algorithms

Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Machine learning, 2007
By the term "quantization", we refer to the process of using quantum mechanics in order to improve a classical algorithm, usually by making it go faster. In this paper, we initiate the idea of quantizing clustering algorithms by using variations on a celebrated quantum algorithm due to Grover. After having introduced this novel approach to unsupervised
Esma Aïmeur   +2 more
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