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A review of procedures to evolve quantum algorithms
Authors:Adrian Gepp  Phil Stocks
Affiliation:(1) School of Information Technology, Bond University, Robina, QLD, Australia
Abstract:There exist quantum algorithms that are more efficient than their classical counterparts; such algorithms were invented by Shor in 1994 and then Grover in 1996. A lack of invention since Grover’s algorithm has been commonly attributed to the non-intuitive nature of quantum algorithms to the classically trained person. Thus, the idea of using computers to automatically generate quantum algorithms based on an evolutionary model emerged. A limitation of this approach is that quantum computers do not yet exist and quantum simulation on a classical machine has an exponential order overhead. Nevertheless, early research into evolving quantum algorithms has shown promise. This paper provides an introduction into quantum and evolutionary algorithms for the computer scientist not familiar with these fields. The exciting field of using evolutionary algorithms to evolve quantum algorithms is then reviewed.
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Keywords:Evolving quantum algorithms  Quantum computing  Evolutionary algorithms  Quantum algorithms  Genetic algorithms  Genetic programming
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