Two Problems on Quantum Computing in Finite Abelian Groups
Abstract
In the context of finite Abelian groups two problems are presented and solved using quantum computing techniques. The first is the well--known Hidden Subgroup Problem, originally solved by Simon in a landmark work. The second is the Fully Balanced Image Problem, originally introduced by the authors (joint with J. Ossorio--Castillo), which is related to a certain class of mappings (which contains strictly, for instance, the family of group morphisms). Both problems are tackled using a combination of two techniques: first, a conversion into Boolean objects, better suited for quantum computing arguments, and subsequently a custom--tailored algorithm which takes advantage of the Generalised Phase--Kick Back technique.
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