Advice Coins for Classical and Quantum Computation

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Aaronson, Scott [1 ]
Drucker, Andrew [1 ]
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[1] MIT, Comp Sci & Artificial Intelligence Lab, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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BQP; finite automata; finite-precision arithmetic; PSPACE; Quantum Computation; root-finding; SPACE; SIZE; TIME;
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TP31 [计算机软件];
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081202 ; 0835 ;
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We study the power of classical and quantum algorithms equipped with nonuniform advice, in the form of a coin whose bias encodes useful information. This question takes on particular importance in the quantum case, due to a surprising result that we prove: a quantum finite automaton with just two states can be sensitive to arbitrarily small changes in a coin's bias. This contrasts with classical probabilistic finite automata, whose sensitivity to changes in a coin's bias is bounded by a classic 1970 result of Hellman and Cover. Despite this finding, we are able to bound the power of advice coins for space-bounded classical and quantum computation. We define the classes BPPSPACE/coin and BQPSPACE/coin, of languages decidable by classical and quantum polynomial-space machines with advice coins. Our main theorem is that both classes coincide with PSPACE/poly. Proving this result turns out to require substantial machinery. We use an algorithm due to Neff for finding roots of polynomials in NC; a result from algebraic geometry that lower-bounds the separation of a polynomial's roots; and a result on fixed-points of superoperators due to Aaronson and Watrous, originally proved in the context of quantum computing with closed timelike curves.
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