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Main Authors: Linden, Alex, Gül, Betül
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.03785
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author Linden, Alex
Gül, Betül
author_facet Linden, Alex
Gül, Betül
contents Postselection is an operation that allows the selection of specific measurement outcomes. It serves as a powerful theoretical tool for enhancing the performance of existing quantum algorithms. Despite recent developments such as time reversal in quantum measurements and IBM's mid-circuit measurements, postselection continues to face significant challenges, most notably poor, often exponential, scaling. This study investigates how Two-Way Quantum Computing (2WQC) offers potential solutions to these challenges. By introducing the concept of postparation and enabling dynamic quantum state control, 2WQC has the potential to mitigate scaling issues and improve the practicality of postselection, thereby fostering advancements in the field of quantum algorithms.
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spellingShingle Optimization of Postselection in Quantum Algorithms: A Two-Way Quantum Computing Approach
Linden, Alex
Gül, Betül
General Physics
81-08
Postselection is an operation that allows the selection of specific measurement outcomes. It serves as a powerful theoretical tool for enhancing the performance of existing quantum algorithms. Despite recent developments such as time reversal in quantum measurements and IBM's mid-circuit measurements, postselection continues to face significant challenges, most notably poor, often exponential, scaling. This study investigates how Two-Way Quantum Computing (2WQC) offers potential solutions to these challenges. By introducing the concept of postparation and enabling dynamic quantum state control, 2WQC has the potential to mitigate scaling issues and improve the practicality of postselection, thereby fostering advancements in the field of quantum algorithms.
title Optimization of Postselection in Quantum Algorithms: A Two-Way Quantum Computing Approach
topic General Physics
81-08
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.03785