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A Scalable 5,6-Qubit Grover's Quantum Search Algorithm

arXiv

Dinesh Reddy Vemula, Debanjan Konar, Sudeep Satheesan, +2 more

Recent studies have been spurred on by the promise of advanced quantum computing technology, which has led to the development of quantum computer simulations on classical hardware. Grover's quantum search algorithm is one of the well-known applications of quantum computing, enabling quantum computers to perform a database search (unsorted array) and quadratically outperform their classical counterparts in terms of time. Given the restricted access to database search for an oracle model (black-box), researchers have demonstrated various implementations of Grover's circuit for two to four qubits on various platforms. However, larger search spaces have not yet been explored. In this paper, a scalable Quantum Grover Search algorithm is introduced and implemented using 5-qubit and 6-qubit quantum circuits, along with a design pattern for ease of building an Oracle for a higher order of qubits. For our implementation, the probability of finding the correct entity is in the high nineties. The accuracy of the proposed 5-qubit and 6-qubit circuits is benchmarked against the state-of-the-art implementations for 3-qubit and 4-qubit. Furthermore, the reusability of the proposed quantum circuits using subroutines is also illustrated by the opportunity for large-scale implementation of quantum algorithms in the future.
10.48550/arxiv.2205.00117
Published 2022
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