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... But they could be solved if a classical Satisfiability or one of other similar Decision Functions were solvable. This can be done using Grover Algorithm. This chapter will present quantum algorithms: Deutsch, Deutsch-Jozsa, BernsteinVazirani and their modifications and next the Grover algorithm. Nex ...
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... exploit quantum effects. However experiments on a class of random-bond instances have not yet demonstrated an advantage over classical optimization algorithms on traditional computer hardware. Here we present evidence as to why this might be the case. These engineered quantum annealing machines effe ...
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