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pr-2587/applications/python/deutschs_algorithm.html

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<h2>Quantum oracles<a class="headerlink" href="#Quantum-oracles" title="Permalink to this heading"></a></h2>
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<p>Suppose we have <span class="math notranslate nohighlight">\(f(x): \{0,1\} \longrightarrow \{0,1\}\)</span>. We can compute this function on a quantum computer using oracles which we treat as black box functions that yield the output with an appropriate sequence of logical gates.</p>
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<p>Above you see an oracle represented as <span class="math notranslate nohighlight">\(U_f\)</span> which allows us to transform the state <span class="math notranslate nohighlight">\(\ket{x}\ket{y}\)</span> into:</p>
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<p>Our aim is to find out if <span class="math notranslate nohighlight">\(f: \{0,1\} \longrightarrow \{0,1\}\)</span> is a constant or a balanced function? If constant, <span class="math notranslate nohighlight">\(f(0) = f(1)\)</span>, and if balanced, <span class="math notranslate nohighlight">\(f(0) \neq f(1)\)</span>.</p>
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<p>We step through the circuit diagram below and follow the math after the application of each gate.</p>
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