Recovering Strings in Oracles: Quantum and Classic

DEVELOPMENTS IN LANGUAGE THEORY (DLT 2012)(2013)

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For an input of length N, we usually assume that the time complexity of any algorithm is at least N, since the algorithm needs N steps only to read the input string. However, especially recently, there have been increasing demands for studying algorithms that run in significantly less than N steps by sacrificing the exactness of the computation. In this case, we need some mechanism for algorithms to obtain the input, since it is no longer possible to read all the input bits sequentially. “Oracles” are a popular model for this purpose. The most standard oracle is so-called an index oracle, that returns the i-th bit of the input for the query i (an integer between 1 and N). Thus, we obviously need N oracle calls in order to get all the input bits in this case.
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