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Let a classical algorithm be determined by sequential applications of a black box performing one step of this algorithm. If we consider this black box as an oracle which gives a value f(a) for a query a, we can compute T sequential applications of f on a classical computer relative to this oracle in time T.
It is proved that if T = O(2n/7), where n is the length of input, then the result of T sequential applications of f can not be computed on quantum computer with oracle for f for all possible f faster than in time Ώ(T). This means that there is no general method of quantum speeding up of classical algorithms provided in such a general method a classical algorithm is regarded as iterated applications of a given black box.
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Ozhigov, Y. (1999). Quantum Computer Can Not Speed Up Iterated Applications of a Black Box. In: Williams, C.P. (eds) Quantum Computing and Quantum Communications. QCQC 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1509. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49208-9_12
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