Consider a database most of whose entries are marked but the precise fraction of marked entries is not known. What is known is that the fraction of marked entries is 1 - ε, where ε is a random variable that is uniformly distributed in the range (0, ε0). The problem is to try to select a marked item from the database in a single query. If the algorithm selects a marked item, it succeeds, else if it selects an unmarked item, it makes an error. How low can we make the probability of error? The best possible classical algorithm can lower the probability of error to O (ε02). The best known quantum algorithms for this problem could also only lower the probability of error to O (ε 02). Using a recently invented quantum search technique, this paper gives an algorithm that reduces the probability of error to O (ε02). The algorithm is asymptotically optimal. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.
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Grover, L. K. (2005). Quantum searching amidst uncertainty. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3699, pp. 11–18). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11560319_2
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