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Models of computation / Decision tree model / Binary trees / Quantum algorithm / PP / Randomized algorithm / Quantum computer / Random binary tree / Switching lemma / Theoretical computer science / Applied mathematics / Computational complexity theory
Date: 2012-12-14 16:07:15
Models of computation
Decision tree model
Binary trees
Quantum algorithm
PP
Randomized algorithm
Quantum computer
Random binary tree
Switching lemma
Theoretical computer science
Applied mathematics
Computational complexity theory

Almost all decision trees do not allow significant quantum speed-up

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