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Volume 15, Issue 4
  • ISSN: 1872-2121
  • E-ISSN: 2212-4047

Abstract

Background: The future computations need parallelism, and a way to achieve the same is through quantum-based specific properties. Quantum computation supports exponential operation to be performed in parallel over a single execution step and hence achieves computational speedup. Objective: One of the quantum-based algorithms allows to search the key element over an index based unstructured database and succeeds to obtain the speedup. In the whole context of article writing, our approach reviews the significance of quantum computing, the basics required for quantum computation and their quantum logic-based circuit operations. Methods: The article focuses on Grover’s search algorithm and its variations, and then illustrates the relevant amplitude amplification & phase matching techniques in accordance with the advantages and limitation to the specific perspective. Results: We made the comparative analysis between the amplitude amplification-based static & dynamic Grover’s searching and phase estimation technique. Along with this, we justified the possibilities of the empirical results and observed facts over Grover’s variant approaches. Conclusion: Finally, we conclude the analytical comparison between quantum-based searching techniques along with the applicability of Grover’s algorithm in practical computational science.

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2021-07-01
2025-06-27
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