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A Quantum Algorithm for Testing Juntas in Boolean Functions

Khaled El-Wazan, A. Younes, S. Doma·January 9, 2017
PhysicsMathematics

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Abstract

Given a Boolean function $f$ provided as a black-box with $n$ variables, this paper will propose a quantum algorithm for testing if a certain variable is junta or $\epsilon$-far from being junta. The proposed algorithm constructs another black-box using two copies of the provided black-box. The constructed black-box is used with the partial diffusion operator in an amplitude amplification technique to test whether the variable being tested is junta or not, using $\mathcal{O}(\sqrt{2^n})$ queries to the constructed black-box. The proposed algorithm considers a Boolean function of general form, contrary to relevant algorithms proposed by others.

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