2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94631-3_15
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Error-Free Affine, Unitary, and Probabilistic OBDDs

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“…The relation between the quantum Las-Vegas model and the deterministic one was shown by Sauerhoff and Sieling [60]. For the probabilistic model, the relation was investigated by Ibrahimov, Khadiev, Prūsis and Yakaryılmaz [38]. [60], Ibrahimov et al [38]).…”
Section: Las-vegas Modelsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The relation between the quantum Las-Vegas model and the deterministic one was shown by Sauerhoff and Sieling [60]. For the probabilistic model, the relation was investigated by Ibrahimov, Khadiev, Prūsis and Yakaryılmaz [38]. [60], Ibrahimov et al [38]).…”
Section: Las-vegas Modelsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Using this language, better gaps for the probabilistic and quantum cases were shown. Theorem 6 (Ibrahimov et al [38]). For each k > 0, we have:…”
Section: Las-vegas Modelsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Some underlying results are as follows: (i) they are more powerful than their probabilistic and quantum counterparts (PFAs and QFAs) with bounded and unbounded error; (ii) one-sided bounded-error AfAs and nondeterministic QFAs define the same class when using rational number transitions; and, (iii) AfAs can distinguish any given pair of strings by using two states with zero-error. Very recently, affine OBDD was introduced in [9] and it was shown that they can be exponentially narrower than bounded-error quantum and classical OBDDs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many problems where quantum algorithms outperform the best known classical algorithms [18,28]. superior of quantum over classical was shown for different computing models like query model, streaming processing models, communication models and others [6,5,4,3,2,1,30,29,27,31].In this paper, we present the quantum algorithm for the class of problems on directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) that uses a dynamic programming approach. The dynamic programming approach is one of the most useful ways to solve problems in computer science [17].…”
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