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      • The Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm is a deterministic quantum algorithm proposed by David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa in 1992 with improvements by Richard Cleve, Artur Ekert, Chiara Macchiavello, and Michele Mosca in 1998.
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  2. The Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm is a deterministic quantum algorithm proposed by David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa in 1992 with improvements by Richard Cleve, Artur Ekert, Chiara Macchiavello, and Michele Mosca in 1998. [1] [2] Although of little practical use, it is one of the first examples of a quantum algorithm that is exponentially faster than ...

    • Richard Jozsa

      Richard Jozsa FRS is an Australian mathematician who holds...

    • David Deutsch

      His work on quantum algorithms began with a 1985 paper,...

  3. Ein Algorithmus (benannt nach al-Chwarizmi, von arabisch: الخوارزمی al-Ḫwārizmī, deutsch ‚der Choresmier‘) ist eine eindeutige Handlungsvorschrift zur Lösung eines Problems oder einer Klasse von Problemen. Algorithmen bestehen aus endlich vielen, wohldefinierten Einzelschritten.

  4. Mar 4, 2021 · The Deutsch algorithm is a quantum algorithm capable of determining the value of \ (f_ {i} (0) \oplus f_ {i} (1)\) by making only a single query to a quantum oracle for \ (f\). The oracle can be expressed as a unitary operator. \ [U_ {f} | x>_ {A} | y >_ {B} = | x >_ {A} | y \oplus f (x) >_ {B}\]

  5. Der Algorithmus von Deutsch ist ein Quantenalgorithmus für Quantencomputer, mit dem man bestimmen kann, ob eine auf einem Bit operierende Funktion konstant oder balanciert ist. Diese Aufgabenstellung ist unter dem Namen Problem von Deutsch bekannt.

  6. The Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm is a quantum algorithm, proposed by David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa in 1992. It was one of first examples of a quantum algorithm, which is a class of algorithms designed for execution on Quantum computer s and have the potential to be more efficient than conventional, classical, algorithms by taking advantage of the ...

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