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Theoretical computer science / Computational complexity theory / Mathematics / Emerging technologies / Quantum computing / Quantum algorithms / Quantum information science / Quantum algorithm / Algorithm / P versus NP problem / NP / PP
Date: 2018-08-28 08:59:24
Theoretical computer science
Computational complexity theory
Mathematics
Emerging technologies
Quantum computing
Quantum algorithms
Quantum information science
Quantum algorithm
Algorithm
P versus NP problem
NP
PP

Lecture 22, Tues April 11: Grover The next quantum algorithm we’ll cover is… Grover’s Algorithm which was discovered in 1995, shortly after Shor’s algorithm. Both Grover and Shor were working at Bell Labs at the

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