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Yudai Suzuki, Marek Gluza, Jeongrak Son, Bi Hong Tiang, Nelly H. Y. Ng, Zoë Holmes (Jul 22 2025).
Abstract: We reveal the power of Grover's algorithm from thermodynamic and geometric perspectives by showing that it is a product formula approximation of imaginary-time evolution (ITE), a Riemannian gradient flow on the special unitary group. This viewpoint uncovers three key insights. First, we show that the ITE dynamics trace the shortest path between the initial and the solution states in complex projective space. Second, we prove that the geodesic length of ITE determines the query complexity of Grover's algorithm. This complexity notably aligns with the known optimal scaling for unstructured search. Lastly, utilizing the geodesic structure of ITE, we construct a quantum signal processing formulation for ITE without post-selection, and derive a new set of angles for the fixed-point search. These results collectively establish a deeper understanding of Grover's algorithm and suggest a potential role for thermodynamics and geometry in quantum algorithm design.

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