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Autori principali: Escrig, Gabriel, Martin-Delgado, M. A.
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.13980
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author Escrig, Gabriel
Martin-Delgado, M. A.
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Martin-Delgado, M. A.
contents Solving non-linear Diophantine systems lies at the mathematical core of integer optimization and cryptography. While the general unbounded problem is undecidable, even over bounded integer domains it remains classically intractable in the worst case. In this work, we introduce a fully reversible quantum algorithmic framework tailored to solve arbitrary polynomial Diophantine equations over bounded integer domains. The core of our approach is the explicit, gate-level synthesis of an evaluation oracle for amplitude amplification. By coherently evaluating polynomial constraints via in-place two's complement arithmetic and routing operations into a single recycled accumulator, this garbage-free strategy achieves a compact and scalable synthesis of the underlying non-linear arithmetic. Through analytical derivations and empirical circuit simulations, we prove that the overall spatial complexity is bounded by $q = \mathcal{O}((n + d^2)\log_2 N)$ logical qubits for $n$ variables, maximum degree $d$, and interval length $N$. The non-Clifford Toffoli depth is upper-bounded by $\mathcal{O}(q^2)$. This structural scaling exponent remains invariant to the variable count, modulated linearly only by the coefficients' Hamming weights. By moving beyond abstract black-box assumptions, this explicit architectural synthesis guarantees that the necessary quantum arithmetic acts as a bounded polynomial overhead. This ensures a quadratic speedup over classical exhaustive search, whether retrieving a unique assignment or dynamically enumerating an unknown number of solutions.
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spellingShingle From Hilbert's Tenth Problem to Quantum Speedup: Explicit Oracles for Bounded Diophantine Systems
Escrig, Gabriel
Martin-Delgado, M. A.
Quantum Physics
Number Theory
Solving non-linear Diophantine systems lies at the mathematical core of integer optimization and cryptography. While the general unbounded problem is undecidable, even over bounded integer domains it remains classically intractable in the worst case. In this work, we introduce a fully reversible quantum algorithmic framework tailored to solve arbitrary polynomial Diophantine equations over bounded integer domains. The core of our approach is the explicit, gate-level synthesis of an evaluation oracle for amplitude amplification. By coherently evaluating polynomial constraints via in-place two's complement arithmetic and routing operations into a single recycled accumulator, this garbage-free strategy achieves a compact and scalable synthesis of the underlying non-linear arithmetic. Through analytical derivations and empirical circuit simulations, we prove that the overall spatial complexity is bounded by $q = \mathcal{O}((n + d^2)\log_2 N)$ logical qubits for $n$ variables, maximum degree $d$, and interval length $N$. The non-Clifford Toffoli depth is upper-bounded by $\mathcal{O}(q^2)$. This structural scaling exponent remains invariant to the variable count, modulated linearly only by the coefficients' Hamming weights. By moving beyond abstract black-box assumptions, this explicit architectural synthesis guarantees that the necessary quantum arithmetic acts as a bounded polynomial overhead. This ensures a quadratic speedup over classical exhaustive search, whether retrieving a unique assignment or dynamically enumerating an unknown number of solutions.
title From Hilbert's Tenth Problem to Quantum Speedup: Explicit Oracles for Bounded Diophantine Systems
topic Quantum Physics
Number Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.13980