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TR99-003 | 18th December 1998 00:00

Determining Acceptance Possibility for a Quantum Computation is Hard for the Polynomial Hierarchy

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TR99-003
Authors: Stephen A. Fenner, Frederic Green, Steven Homer, Randall Pruim
Publication: 11th February 1999 18:04
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Abstract:
It is shown that determining whether a quantum computation has a non-zero probability of accepting is at least as hard as the polynomial time hierarchy. This hardness result also applies to determining in general whether a given quantum basis state appears with nonzero amplitude in a superposition, or whether a given quantum bit has positive expectation value at the end of a quantum computation. This result is achieved by showing that the complexity class NQP of Adleman, Demarrais, and Huang, a quantum analog of NP, is equal to the counting class coC$_=$P.


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