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An oracle is a "black box" operation (function) that is used as an input to an another algorithm (for example Deutch-Jozsa, Grover etc.). A parameter or feature of the Oracle is infered by the algorithm.
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Grover's algorithm: what to input to Oracle?
I am confused about what to input to Oracle in Grover's algorithm.
Don't we need to input what we are looking for and where to find what we are looking for to Oracle, in addition to the superposition …