A Quantum Algorithm for Finding k-Minima

Abstract

We propose a new finding k-minima algorithm and prove that its query complexity is O(kN), where N is the number of data indices. Though the complexity is equivalent to that of an existing method, the proposed is simpler. The main idea of the proposed algorithm is to search a good threshold that is near the k-th smallest data. Then, by using the generalization of amplitude amplification, all k data are found out of order and the query complexity is O(kN). This generalization of amplitude amplification is also not well discussed and we briefly prove the query complexity. Our algorithm can be directly adapted to distance-related problems like k-nearest neighbor search and clustering and classification. There are few quantum algorithms that return multiple answers and they are not well discussed.

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