Affiliation:
1. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, USA
2. Boğaziçi University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract
We present results in structural complexity theory concerned with the following interrelated topics: computation with postselection/restarting, closed timelike curves (CTCs), and approximate counting. The first result is a new characterization of the lesser known complexity class BPP
path
in terms of more familiar concepts. Precisely, BPP
path
is the class of problems that can be efficiently solved with a nonadaptive oracle for the approximate counting problem. Similarly, PP equals the class of problems that can be solved efficiently with nonadaptive queries for the related approximate difference problem. Another result is concerned with the computational power conferred by CTCs, or equivalently, the computational complexity of finding stationary distributions for quantum channels. Using the preceding characterization of PP, we show that any poly(
n
)-time quantum computation using a CTC of
O
(log
n
) qubits may as well just use a CTC of 1 classical bit. This result essentially amounts to showing that one can find a stationary distribution for a poly(
n
)-dimensional quantum channel in PP.
Funder
Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computational Theory and Mathematics,Theoretical Computer Science
Cited by
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