An approximate Fourier transform useful in quantum factoring 论文

2002DROPS (Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics)引用 346
Quantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureMathematical Analysis and Transform MethodsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms

摘要

Quantum programming is hard: Quantum programs are necessarily probabilistic and impossible to examine without disrupting the execution of a program. In response to this challenge, we and a number of other researchers have written tools to verify quantum programs against their intended semantics. This is not enough. Verifying an idealized semantics against a real world quantum program doesn't allow you to confidently predict the program’s output. In order to have verification that works, you need both an error semantics related to the hardware at hand (this is necessarily low level) and certified compilation to the that same hardware. Once we have these two things, we can talk about an approach to quantum programming where we start by writing and verifying programs at a high level, attempt to verify properties of the compiled code, and repeat as necessary.